Actually, this topic came up a couple of months ago. Someone who was highly
experienced in networking and Cisco in particular failed the written twice.
He reported to the group that the passing mark was based in significant part
on the answers one gave in the survey before the test. The better your
experience, the harder the test and the higher the passing score.

Anyone remember that thread? Has that guy ever reported passing?

Chuck

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Brian
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Subject:        Re: CCIE R/S Pass Mark

On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Ben Darji wrote:

>
> Can anybody give me an accurate account of the pass mark required for the
> CCIE Routing and Switching multiple choice exam?

Their is no set pass mark anymore.  When you begin your test, a pass mark
is downloaded based on the pass marks of the previous 3 or 4 months.  Sort
of like a "curve" if you will.  Its "generally" around 70-75% however.

Brian


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> Thanks, Ben
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