Cisco Certification: Recertifying Your CCNA and CCNP

Posted in Computers on August 3rd, 2009 by cahyo

Once you get your and , you can’t just rest on your accomplishment. You’ve got to continue to study and add to your skill set – and then prove to you’ve been doing just that by recertifying.

Recertification sounds like a pain, but it’s actually one of the best things to ever happen to computer certification, and it helps your career as well. One trap many LAN and WAN personnel fall into is that they fail to keep up with changes in technology, and if they happen to be laid off or want to change jobs, they’re unable to because they didn’t keep their skill set up.

’s recertification policies ensure that if you want to keep your , , or one of the other valuable certifications, you’ve got to take a recertification .

As of November 2005, to recertify as a , you need to either the current , , or any 642 professional level or Qualified Specialist . (This does not include Sales Specialist exams.) Passing a CCIE written qualification also recertifies you as a . CCNAs are valid for three years.
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