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CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Cost / Price?

Question: CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Cost / Price?
I’m very interested in doing a CNNA course or a similar Microsoft Certified course before I go to university.

What is the total cost of doing a CCNA in the UK? I’ve heard that the exams are about £100 each and there are 5 of them…?

Also, do you have to be part of an academy / be taught the CCNA from a qualified person/body, or can you self study for it and take the exams as and when you are ready?

Any help is much appreciated!

Many thanks.

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Answer by HandyMan
CCNA is the entry level certification for Cisco and you can self study and just take the test when you’re ready.
I think you can take it as one test or as two separate ones.
I believe it’s valid for 3 years, then you need to update it.
If you’re new to the computer / networking field, Cisco certs are probably not much use to you. The Microsoft ones may be better. Depends where your interests lie.

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Has anybody taken the Cisco Certified Network Associate through the Open University?

Question: Has anybody taken the Cisco Certified Network Associate through the Open University?
Just wondering if anybody has taken the CCNA course to prepare them for the exam through the open university and if they’d advise taking the Comptia Network + before undertaking this course? Any advice would be greatfully appreciated! Many Thanks! Robyn

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Answer by Yikes!
I work for a Computer Training school. I haven’t taken the CCNA course but I know about it and sell it.
It isn’t a prereq to take Network+ because the Intro to Cisco Networking Technologies class is very similar.
If you were planning on obtaining your ICND then yes, I would say either take the CCNA intro course or Network+.
You should be fine. Just make sure that you take your exam at an authorized Prometric/Vue testing center.
Good luck!

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how much is the salary for entry level CCNA(cisco certified network associate??

Question: how much is the salary for entry level CCNA(cisco certified network associate??

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Answer by sameer k
it depends upon ur experience

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where do i get employ with a associate degree in network administration with knowledge in cisco and microsoft?

Question: where do i get employ with a associate degree in network administration with knowledge in cisco and microsoft?
and where do i get employ with a computer science and information technology bachelor science degree?
i typed it in a rush.

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Answer by Ruth
learn how to speak english

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MBA in Networking after doing CCNA (Cisco certified network associate) is it a good IDEA ?

Question: MBA in Networking after doing CCNA (Cisco certified network associate) is it a good IDEA ?
I have completed my CCNA (Cisco certified network associate) ,and i am planing to take up CCNP and CCIE in future.
Now the question is — Is it a good idea to do MBA in IT Networking through distance learning along with all the above mentioned CISCO Certification.
What i want to know is will it be of any help or will my Cisco certification and MBA would drag me to different direction ?
I want to pursue my career in Networking but wonder if only my CISCO certification can help me get a good job,in today’s world what i see is having a MBA degree is as much important as getting a graduation degree.

What should i DO ???HELP.

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Answer by Quadratic
In my opinion, (and take it only as that), you’re better served by getting an entrance level Cisco-related job (a NOC job, for example), and working away at your certifications while building real years of experience. The sooner you can get actual Cisco-related work experience, the faster you’ll be worth something on the job market. Experience and certification are like two paddles for a row boat – if one is way bigger than the other you’re not going to get very far. A few years in plus a CCNP, and you’ll be rocking. CCNP, masters degree, and no experience, not so much.

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