Ganesh

I will say, it use to be a good thing to have MCSE, when this certification
first came out. There was not enough materials available in the market and
it was not easy to pass the test comparing to these days which means if u
manage to pass the exams, you got good skills or experience, etc.
In my opinion, having a degree from a good university is still a good thing,
especially now days you will find some colleges teach you to MCP or CCNA
level. But end of the day it is all to do with how much experience you have
and impressing people in the interview


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> Dear all,
>
> I do have the same question, can any one help us in this regard
>
> Ganesh.ch
> CCNA
> Hyderbad
> India
>
>
>
> "Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how do the Cisco certifications match up to degrees
> obtained from a college?  I have been told that getting your MCSE is like=
>
> getting a two year degree or having two years networking experience.
>
>
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