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To generate your CCNP, you have got to pass some very demanding Cisco exams, and you also need to know the rules regarding this essential certification. In this article, I will answer some of the most often asked questions concerning the CCNP.

Q: What exams do I need to pass to get my CCNP?

A: You've two choices, a path and a four-exam path. Currently, the path contains thorough tests on advanced switching (BCMSN), advanced routing techniques (BSCI), remote access techniques (BCRAN), and advanced troubleshooting techniques (CIT). The three-exam path combines the BSCI and BCMSN exams into a single exam, the Composite exam.

Q: Do I have to get them in just about any order?

A: No, the order is up to the choice. Many CCNP candidates take the BSCI exam first and the CIT exam last, but again this is up to the choice.

Q: What else do I've to accomplish to obtain the CCNP?

A: You must earn your CCNA before you may be CCNP certified (as well as passing the examinations, of course).

Q: Is there a recertification necessity?

A: Cisco CCNP certifications are valid for three years. Through that time, you have to both pass the Composite exam, the BCMSN and BSCI tests, or pass any CCIE written exam.

Q: Imagine if I do not recertify within the three-year period?

A: You need to then meet whatever CCNP requirements there have reached that time, right from the start. It is simpler to ensure you recertify!

Getting CCNP qualified is a good increase to your confidence and your job, and as with any Cisco certification, it's up to you to keep present with the CCNA and CCNP requirements. Visit the Career Certification element of Cisco's internet site regularly to understand about the program's requirements and changes. advertisers

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