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Could CCNA training & certification be beneficial for me?

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I have completed my Msc.(it) through distance learning program from Punjab technical university .

i have also done information technology and electronics systems maintenance 2 years certificate course from Punjab technical board of education through Govt. industrial training institute.

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  1. Yes ccna training and certification are beneficial for you if you have interest in computer networking .


  2. yes,of course, ccna is very beneficial.CCNA is the basic of Cisco certification system. Everybody can take it.

    If you take CCNA, u can get a job in network management and implementation ,or in optimize network performance.  

  3. I think MCSE, CCNA, CISSP and SAN GSEC/GIAC training are the most reputable certs out there.  

    CCNA would definitely help you get a job.  Once you have that cert, and can get your foot in the door as someone that can make routers and switches work, you have something that is going to be around for a VERY long time!  OS come and go.  Security is constantly changing.  But the principles behind CCNA (especially module 1) will help you in all facets of networking.

  4. CCNA is very benefical in all sense. After doing this you will be secured for the job. Definately u get a job.as u have done msc (it), only this course is not enough u really have to get some of the certifecations.  

  5. Sure,

    CCNA certifiacation will be beneficial for you else you can do MCSE.

    CCNA is single paper

    MCSE is 7 Paper

    Microsoft Certification

    If you compete 1 paper the you get MCP

    If you compete 4 paper the you get MCSA

    If you compete 7 paper the you get MCSE

    If you plan to study CCNA (If you are located presently in chennai) the you choose Shans Bond @ Kodambakkam, one of the best Institiute in India.  

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