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saqib_khan
08-04-2008, 12:26 PM
Hi,

I want to do CCNA. I m in Surat(Gujarat).
I m somewhat puzzled abt from where should i do CCNA.
Here there r 3 options IIHT, IHT & Jetking.
So from where should i do??
I asked some person from IIHT & their fees is 9500 + taxes.
I haven't asked the fees at jetking.

I also want to ask u that r there any other good courses in the networking field, or CCNA is the best?
Should i do any other course?
I want to go in networking field only therefore i m asking u.
Thanx in advance.:)

techtronic
08-04-2008, 03:44 PM
CCNA is a good starting point for to-become Networking geeks.

iMav
08-04-2008, 03:50 PM
mcse and ccna are the most valued n/w courses

saqib_khan
08-04-2008, 10:55 PM
which is harder? MCSE or CCNA.
And r there any other good courses in networking?

And thanx for ur reply.

Krazy_About_Technology
08-04-2008, 11:05 PM
CCNA, in my opinion is harder. I myself am a CCNA, although i am not presently working in networking field. CCNA and MCSE both have a good repo in the market, CCNA is more geared towards Cisco WAN networking hardware while MCSE is more about Microsoft Server OSs and is Software Centric.

and Ya, choice of center will be dependent on faculty in specific centers, i recommend you take 1 try class at every center, if possible and then decide. I did mine from Rooman Technologies, Noida. I will rate it as just OK. Fee at that time (about 2 years ago) was 9000, and that includes tution Fee payable to center and Exam Fee payable to CISCO. I think you should try Jetking first. They have good repo as far as i know.

Good Luck!

iMav
08-04-2008, 11:25 PM
the ccna exam is not theoretical but computer simulated scenarios that make it difficult, mcsa (4 exams)/mcse (4+3 exams) as of now are theoretical exams where u get 1 question and options choose the 1 u feel, there are abt 200 fixed questions out of which the exam is set, iv heard that mcsa/e is also gonna change its exam pattern to the 1 like ccna

saqib_khan
09-04-2008, 12:35 AM
So, should i do MCSE first?
Whats the price of MCSE, if anybody know.

Also, can i do MCSE, i am not graduate.
I m currently doing BCA.
I have done DCA & CIC.

iMav
09-04-2008, 12:39 AM
i dont remmeber the cost for mcsa/e and yeah any1 can do it ;)

ccna is 7k if u give both exams on same day (ccns has 2 exams to be given) and 7k+7k if u choose to give them on separate days

techtronic
09-04-2008, 07:34 AM
There is no point in writing MCSE Exams as of now as Windows 2008 Server has been released. Under this pattern, MCTS Exams are allowed.
Google MCTS for more details

iMav
09-04-2008, 10:18 AM
u can simply giv 1 exam and upgrade to 08 ;)

Pathik
09-04-2008, 10:44 AM
Mav, R you giving any of these? Which is the best institute in Mumbai for CCNA?

kumarmohit
09-04-2008, 11:37 AM
Whatever you do, do not do CCNA from Jetking. I have a friend who was a center head of Jetking. She painted the true picture in front of me and I would not really recommend Jetking to anyone after that.

And no neither MCSE nor CCNA require you to be graduate or have any formal qualification for that matter.

iMav
09-04-2008, 11:59 AM
Mav, R you giving any of these? Which is the best institute in Mumbai for CCNA?i joined cms for both but have taken a break for a month ....

jetking and cms were the only 2 options i had but jetking has a franchise in parle (alfa rd. go straight, somewhr there) also jetking has a rule tht u have to come in formals (with tie) so i decided not go to jetking and joined cms (they are MS partner teaching insti) but they too suck horribly and now mohit says jetking sucks too :lol:

so do any of them but do join coz then u will get the "question bank" ;)

saqib_khan
09-04-2008, 02:56 PM
confused between all these institutions.
They all say, they r the best.

iMav
09-04-2008, 03:05 PM
and every1 whos been to them will say that they all suck

Pathik
09-04-2008, 09:13 PM
What do you say? Is it possible to do both without any classes? And what r the fees for both in CMS? and the course duration?

kumarmohit
09-04-2008, 11:17 PM
The thing is that watever insti you join, you have to study on your own. The insti ppl would only cover the basics. You would get the books and in most instis they can get your exams cleared for you, provided you pay them the money!

If you want knowledge, you have to study on your own. They may also assist you in getting the first break but you can only get proper knowledge if you are among the lucky few to get a good teacher.

saqib_khan
10-04-2008, 12:02 AM
i think u r right kumarmohit.

T159
10-04-2008, 12:09 AM
yeah one can learn anything by self study.

Insti only help u get in routine and discipline. There is nothing magical abt them.

But u do need to understand the topology before u dive in for an adventure

iMav
10-04-2008, 12:41 AM
What do you say? Is it possible to do both without any classes? And what r the fees for both in CMS? and the course duration?

yeah one can learn anything by self study.

Insti only help u get in routine and discipline. There is nothing magical abt them.
in this case i would suggest u to join the classes:

the books u get/course material and also as i said earlier the very important - question bank

kumarmohit
10-04-2008, 01:12 PM
The trick is join any insti but do not bank on them to give you knowledge! Instead use them for some guidance from teachers getting books, a tool for, ahem, clearing your exams and getting your first job.

saqib_khan
12-04-2008, 12:12 AM
I today visited IHT(Institute of Hardwarwe Technology).
Well, as always , when you go there they first take our information in a lonnnng form, and than i am permitted to visit the instructor.
He said everything to make his institution the best, he said we have 85 branches in the whole India and bla bla bla.

The prices r astonishing & mindblowing.
CCNA - 8000 fees + 12000 for exam fees = 20000
MCSE - 10000 fees + 16000 for exam fees = 26000

Mindblowing exam fees, na?
Nowadays, even education comes with a big big price tag, what say ya?

kumarmohit
12-04-2008, 07:58 AM
CCNA exam is not that costly and MCSE is not that cheap!

Bet they come with 'pass guarantee'

INS-ANI
12-04-2008, 06:32 PM
The thing is that watever insti you join, you have to study on your own. The insti ppl would only cover the basics. You would get the books and in most instis they can get your exams cleared for you, provided you pay them the money!

wat does that means?

tarzanbhai
12-04-2008, 08:44 PM
u'll get all ur answers from here:

link removed

nice work done


***best of Luck****

Hitboxx
12-04-2008, 09:02 PM
Closed and banned.


Update: Sorry, this thread is recent one. Didn't notice earlier, opened again.

saqib_khan
13-04-2008, 12:39 AM
mods this memeber "tarzanbhai" is spamming everywhere , can u pls ban him?

He is harassing us in all the threads.