What is certification?
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The certification is your way to success. People with work experience have no way to prove that they have learned certain skills. So vendors test the person’s skills and upon passing a required test, they are awarded certain credentials. Here are just a few. MCSE : Microsoft Certified System Engineer MCSA : Microsoft Certified System Administrator MCAD: Microsoft Certified Application Developer MCSD: Microsoft Certified Solution Developer MCDBA : Microsoft Certified Database Administrator CCNA : Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNP : Cisco Certified Network Professional A+: CompTIA Service Technician CIW ASSOCIATE : Certified Internet Webmaster Associate I am interested in certification. What should I do? I don’t want to spend too much money. The most cost-effective way to obtain certifications is to study at home. The problem is to get the best and most accurate information.
Certification is a confirmation granted by some international examination system (vendor) which certifies that you have specific knowledge and skills concerning to a specific technology or field. Many employers recognize and set these certifications as criteria for hiring individuals for specific job roles. Some certifications are valid for lifetime while most certifications need to be upgraded every year or at the end of the certification term.