Which CompTIA exams can I apply towards the MCSA certification?
You can fulfill the MCSA elective exam requirement if you are CompTIA A+ certified AND either CompTIA Server+ certified or CompTIA Network+ certified. Do I need to pass both of the A+ exams within 90 calendar days? No, the 90 day rule no longer applies. You will need to take and pass both parts of the A+ exam before the exams are updated. Please watch our Web site for exam update information. When will the A+ exams covering the 2003 objectives be available? In the late 3rd to early 4th quarter of 2003 (exact start date to be determined). The 2001 objectives will be retired at this time as well. Can I get certified if I pass one A+ exam covering the 2001 objectives and the other A+ exam covering the 2003 objectives? Yes. If you’ve already passed the existing A+ Core Hardware or A+ Operating System Technologies exam (testing against the 2001 objectives) you can get certified by passing the second exam covering the 2003 objectives. What is the difference between the A+ exams covering the
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