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globuser2015-01-12 17:29:10
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globuser, 2015-01-12 17:29:10

Is it possible to pass the certification exams for CCENT, CCNA, CCDA, etc... if you prepare yourself and do not study at the academy?

Probably in the specialized academies of CISCO they train specialists more carefully and know the subtleties of the issues? Perhaps in this case, the quality of the cadet's preparation for the exam is higher? How to really pass for CISCO certification without special. training and education, doing only self-study and self-practice?
What are the realities? What is the experience of who? Is it so? What is plausible? It is interesting to hear the opinion of those who have passed it ...

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throughtheether, 2015-01-12
@throughtheether

Probably in the specialized CISCO academies they train specialists more carefully and know the subtleties of the issues?
Not sure.
Perhaps in this case, the quality of the cadet's preparation for the exam is higher?
Again, not sure.
How to really pass for CISCO certification without special. training and education, doing only self-study and self-practice?
It is quite real, but it is important to understand that, firstly, the knowledge and skills tested on the certification exam are only part of the skills that you may need to perform your job duties, and secondly, the presence of even these knowledge and skills does not guarantee the existence of a certificate. .

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Valentine, 2015-01-12
@vvpoloskin

Yes. The only question is whether it is necessary. Bonus from certificates - hang on the wall in a frame, increase the heart rate. If you think they will give you priority in hiring, I will disappoint you. Now everyone knows the quality of these certificates, it’s easy to get a job without it, it’s more interesting to get a job through acquaintances. In addition, having passed the same CCNA, not to mention CCNP and not using knowledge in practice, you will forget about it in half a year - a year.
In my opinion, it's okay to hand over only if the organization pays for you. This is how integrators do it.

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Andrew, 2015-01-25
@Xanter

Yes, you can by reading the relevant material
this is an electronic academy course for example at CCNA four semesters. It is searched on the Internet right now the actual one is posted.
Of the difficulties, this is still part of the knowledge, as mentioned above, and self-discipline is needed for constant practice. Practice is of great importance, unused knowledge will disappear.
Plus from my own experience: at work they may not be enthusiastic about advanced training and interfere.
An intermediate option is to use distance learning with labs on the equipment, i.e. read on your own, correspond with the teacher on questions and you can walk around to touch the equipment.
When applying for a job IMHO: will have at the pre-selection stage. Those. it happens that without a CCNA level, a resume will not go further than the personnel department and will be hacked to death right away.
Official site
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/community/certif...
exam in English, IMHO it's better not to risk taking parts.

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polozad, 2015-03-17
@polozad

As already said - it is quite real. I handed over ccna without really preparing, purely by experience, I filled 80% of the answers. And reference information from Cisco is generally beyond your eyes.
There, by the way, confirmation of certificates every three years.

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