Actually, #2 is the worst part.  There are a limited # of cisco certified
training providers, and you need sponsorship by one.  In fact, the training
center has to pay cisco for each class you are certified to teach, and if
the center no longer sponsors you you loose your CCSI.
The test teach isn't too bad,  a one day hands on configure the routers part
and a 1/2 day presentation.  You have to present two modules from the ICND
course.  All of the hands on is based on ICND as well, except setting up a
router as a frame relay switch.

Neil Schneider
CCSI  CCNP  MCT  MCSE



""William Harrison""  wrote in message
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> For all whom are concern
>
> There are three basic parts
>
> 1. pass the ICND exam by 920
> 2. be sponsored by Cisco training partner
> 3. PASS A TEST TEACH IN SAN JOSE.
>
> The third part is the worst of all
>
> William Harrison
> Cisco Instructor
> New Horizons Learning Centers
>
> P.S. Please do a search for subject material there is more in the archive
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: OT:anybody knows how to become a CCSI? [7:12564]
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>
> yes I also want to be a CCSI....
> Where should I apply for the EXAM ?
> What is the pre-requisite ?
>
> From some tutor, CCSI need to pass CCNA with 920 points or above and then
> pass the PRESENTATION Exam....
>
> Is it true ?
>
>
>
>
> ""Loo emotion""  wrote in message
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> > sorry for bothering you all.
> > thanks.




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