I know that you can pass some courses from Cisco.  It is called CISCO
networking academy.
After you pass the courses, you get a "diploma".
Those courses can help you achieve the CCNA exam.
Anyway, is there a big difference between a person that has the academy
diploma with a CCNA, and someone that only has a CCNA?
...beside the fact that the academy courses proves that you physically
worked on CISCO routers?
What about jobs, does is have more value on a CV?


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