Simer, Some links tht might help you to get a perspective about CCNA:
1. http://www.techexams.net/forums/ccna-ccent/17316-ccna-benefits.html 2. http://compnetworking.about.com/od/networkcertifications/l/aa020401a.htm 3. http://youthforums.in/showthread.php?t=82 It appears CCNA is helpful to become a Network Manager/Engineer in an organization. The role will perhaps require you to ensure that a company's network is always up and running. There are two ways in which you *might* benefit from CCNA: 1. You get your basic knowledge of Networking certified by CISCO, which is a recruiter at NSIT. It might become easy for them to recruit you. However mind you that CISCO will probably not hire you for your knowledge of networking, it will hire you for your ability to write software to control routers/firmwares/new protocols etc. 2. As mentioned before, for network manager positions. HTH. Hemant
