Same way as the CCNA and the passing score varies. Normally ,around 700 +
or - 10.
Anyway before I digress any further I just wanted to know how the grading
worked on the CCNP and the scores required to pass.
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Thanks alot, that was very helpful.
sam
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The scoring is not weighted or curved; that is, your score is not based
upon
others' score or giving certain questions more weight. It's kind of weird
the way Cisco figures
I think you're a fake! CCNA # 3,324,567,892 is my number! ;-)
Interesting question you pose. Since I don't know I won't venture a guess
on the grading system. Be interesting to see if someone knows for sure.
Roger
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The scoring is not weighted or curved; that is, your score is not based upon
others' score or giving certain questions more weight. It's kind of weird
the way Cisco figures your score. As soon as you pay your $100, you have
scored 300 points. If you get 0 questions right, you get a 300/1000. If
You got a Lucky test
:-)
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I passed CCNA yesterday with a 946/1000(there is no integer divisible by 65
that
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