Hi Jitendera, I need ur suggestion. I completed my CCNA
certification & also hving some sort of real time
experience. Now i m planning to do CCNP. Little bit
confusion is that whether it wud be better for me to go for
CCNP ya CCNA (Security). As off my goal is to reach CCIE
(Security & Switching/Routing). So tell me some solution of
my confusion yaar..!!!
Thanx & Regards
Shahin..
Answer Posted / jitendera kumar sinha
hi sahin at firstly congrats to get your ccna certification.
ok the question you ask is all dependent on your area of interest ccnp is good (only read it)but if want to come in security come on cspfa from there u can achive your goal,i am doing same thing.i have also completed ccna and i was also in gr8 confusion what to do next i ask lots of people and they ask to do that so i am forwarding this consept to you,and one thing if you are a b.tech graduate then cspfa is nessery.thats all about that. i think i increase your confusion .for ccie ccnp help so donot waste your money make a deep study and practice on simulator and be prepair for cspfa.thanks
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