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What is the difference between BIT Education CCNA course and CNAP?

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What is the difference between BIT Education CCNA course and CNAP?

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Cisco Networking Academy Program (CNAP) is Cisco initiative to deliver the CCNA curriculum for college/university students via its formal academy i.e.: University, Senior High School, and some formal education center. CNAP curriculum is devided into four semesters and delivered using online learning method (which all the material can be accessed only in online form using web-based application). The time needed to pass the four semesters is relatively six to 18 months depending on the formal academy arrangement. This course is ideal for students who have plenty of time slot for learning but may cause some considerations for those who need to aquire the entire material in fairly short time (one to two and half months). In response to this consideration, BIT Education conducts some CCNA courses with flexible of time starting from 10 days (Fast Track) to two and half months (Regular for Busy People Program).

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