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Hi everyone,

I need the information about MCSE and CCNA.Can anyone guide me which needs to be done first after networking, MCSE or CCNA and why?How can I build my career in this networking..?which way to start first?

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Abhishek
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Hey planning to start with anyone one of the certificate it might be MCP or CCNA could you help me out...? which would be the best to start.......?
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That really depends on what you want to do. If you want to be a network admin then you should start with CCNA. If you want to be a sys admin start with your MCPs.
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let me ask here.
How to prepare for CCNA. Could you give informations about the exams and Certificates?
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Here's some info

http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le...type_home.html

I would recommend finding a cisco router to practice with. If you can't find one then find a study program that has an emulator.
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Hey after doing MCSE certificates, if we get a job like helpdesk operator, where we help the customer for their desktop related problems. does this help to build our career in networking......? can anyone advice on this..?
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If you have an MCSE you probably won't be a help desk operator, unless it is your very first job in the IT field and then any experience will help you out.
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Is it possible for doing MCSA or do u have to go for MCSE and then MCSA. I approached one of the private companies here in uk, they charge somewhere on the line of £3-5k for the courses man. I thought its just too much of money to pay for these certifications. But i do want to go for MCSA and for that i have been scounging on net for tutorials, courseworks etc. Cant afford that kind of money at this time.

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You have to get your MCSA before the MCSE. They build upon each other. You don't have to take a course for the certs. You can self study and take the tests on your own. I am one MCP away from my MCSA and I have spent about 350 dollars total so far. Here in the states the exams are $125 each. Then it's just the cost of the study material.
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