CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate

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Iam doing ccna course in India, what are the opportunities for CCNA associates in gulf??

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Getting 849/1000 is a tough task , i just scraped through with 860 . Microsoft papers are comparitively easier as you have to score only 70% to pass
 
Getting 849/1000 is a tough task , i just scraped through with 860 . Microsoft papers are comparitively easier as you have to score only 70% to pass


mashallah bro, can you teach me about some topics?? lol I'm lost at times in uni :(
 
mashallah bro, can you teach me about some topics?? lol I'm lost at times in uni :(

Which topics are you finding hard , bro ?
I felt the simulation is the most critical question as it carries the most marks in the exam , one wrong simulation is most likely to result in failure
 
Which topics are you finding hard , bro ?
I felt the simulation is the most critical question as it carries the most marks in the exam , one wrong simulation is most likely to result in failure

bro I just started the course and we're going over the basics, but the teacher is from India and doesn't have very good english :( so I'm doing loads of independant learning.

I've having trouble with subnetting and IP addressing. imsad
 
my gosh a teacher should be able to know the full English language especially one who teaches mature students. reminds me of when i was having problems with my internet connection and i rang the helpline an indian guy answered did not have a clue what he was saying ;D
 
Yea I had a teacher who was spanish and had a very bad english accent. Most of the IT classes down here are what I like to call "self taught" simply because the teachers really don't do much. And these 2 - 4 hour classes sometimes only last 30 mins... The only tip I can really give you is to get deeply involved in the material and any simulations. The material I got was all online directly from cisco and they had tons of interactive stuff. If that is what you have as well, just do them over and over until you understand it. And a tip for the teacher with bad english thing, just right down any questions you have and email them to him so that way you don't have to try and understand what he is saying. My teacher types english better than he can speak it so maybe its the same with yours :p
 
my gosh a teacher should be able to know the full English language especially one who teaches mature students. reminds me of when i was having problems with my internet connection and i rang the helpline an indian guy answered did not have a clue what he was saying ;D

that's what I thought, it's a bit stupid having foreigners who can just about speak english teaching a degree level course :raging:


Yea I had a teacher who was spanish and had a very bad english accent. Most of the IT classes down here are what I like to call "self taught" simply because the teachers really don't do much. And these 2 - 4 hour classes sometimes only last 30 mins... The only tip I can really give you is to get deeply involved in the material and any simulations. The material I got was all online directly from cisco and they had tons of interactive stuff. If that is what you have as well, just do them over and over until you understand it. And a tip for the teacher with bad english thing, just right down any questions you have and email them to him so that way you don't have to try and understand what he is saying. My teacher types english better than he can speak it so maybe its the same with yours :p

mines the same it's online but there's so much to read and I'm not comprehending it at times, If I read it with comprehension I'll be there for 2 days literally I'm not joking with you.
 
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Assalamu'Alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakaathu..anyone here working as an NOC(network operations control) helpdesk engineer? i just got a job as one over here in Singapore...Am starting on 1st of March inshallah..any brothers/sisters/in-betweens to share their experience?
 
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is anyone doing the Cisco course?

Any of it?

if so, how was it?

want to know how hard it was, and how you though it was. i.e. good/bad.

Im taking the exam ICND2 next month insyallah...i have passed ICND1 alhamdulillah...but im not taking any course...just practising on my own..i have 4 routers, and 3 switches...brother ibn Al Aqwa, are u more into networking or systems?
 
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Also Cisco CCNA is the easier level to just alone CCNA.. I would actually recommend who ever is going to take the courses go for the Cisco CNNA instead CCNA alone.. They go easier and easier every year and they change *Some*[/COLOR]

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what u mean by that? Cisco CCNA is one of the toughest papers around...its never easy to pass a Cisco paper even with dumps...
 
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Assalamu'Alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakaathu..anyone here working as an NOC(network operations control) helpdesk engineer? i just got a job as one over here in Singapore...Am starting on 1st of March inshallah..any brothers/sisters/in-betweens to share their experience?

Congratulations. I would love to work there for the experience but unfortunately, things are rather slow over here. I had a guy in my class who worked in one but he was telling us how people were getting laid off. I imagine thats how it is in other companies in the area.
 
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brothers I plan to do voluntary work and get my foot in the door that way, You guys do the same if you can't get a job :p and get promoted to management then give me a job ;D
 
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Im taking the exam ICND2 next month insyallah...i have passed ICND1 alhamdulillah...but im not taking any course...just practising on my own..i have 4 routers, and 3 switches...brother ibn Al Aqwa, are u more into networking or systems?

:O

I have my exam booked for Thurs, still cant get my head around Switching Concepts :S

After your CCNA (Inshallah you pass your ICND2) what are your plans? I hear the CCNP is changing this year so I think ill wait.
 
bro I just started the course and we're going over the basics, but the teacher is from India and doesn't have very good english :( so I'm doing loads of independant learning.

I've having trouble with subnetting and IP addressing. imsad

:O

Another Brummie doing Cisco :D (Small World)

Subnetting and IP addressing is/are easy. Bar far the best Video Tutor ive seen is Chris Bryant Check out his Youtube Page. im sure hes got a tutorial online (iv got it in .wmv format can up it if you want)

Im finding Switching a Pain :skeleton:.
 
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:O

I have my exam booked for Thurs, still cant get my head around Switching Concepts :S

After your CCNA (Inshallah you pass your ICND2) what are your plans? I hear the CCNP is changing this year so I think ill wait.

have u got ur CCNA? i would not jump straight away to CCNP..unless my company sends me for a course...i would take MCITP..coz i want to learm about systems..that would make me closer to being holistic in the IT field...
 

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