WHICH CETIFICATION IS MORE IMPORTENT FOR FRASHER GUAI IN
MCSE ,CCNA ?
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Answer / bhavin jani
First of all you should know from inside you which path you
like to select as Sys Admin or Network Admin it is
depending on you
I would like to tell you something , if you want to make
your carrier with strong Knowledge & Base ,I suggest you go
for MCP and clear two Paper 1.Network infrastructure
administration & planning, 2.ISA 2004 or any latest you
like , it will give you the basic knowledge regarding
internet world, network & security and then prepare for
CCNA Exam, in those two paper most of cover the point to
Prepare/give CCNA Exam.
Remember “Aim Your Target & Achieve Goal , for achieving
goal you should have plan”
From my side I thought for your carrier on this way MCP>CCNA
(This two certification should not take more than 4 month
to complete and then go for CCNP>CCIE
Be a All-rounder
Best of Luck
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Answer / althaf
offcource mcsa or mcsa because first we should learn about
system side and server administration. after that we will
get automatically knowledge about network in that time we
can complete ccna exam.defanitily you will become good
future in ur it carrier...........
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Answer / guest
ccna because it covers all router and baisc topics
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