Is it worth pursuing a hardware networking course A, N & CCNA after completing B.Tech in ECE?

I actually want to make my carrier in core electronics.

0 135 Views | Posted 2011-09-26 20:21:31
Asked by Neeraj

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    Pooja Kohli | Guide-Level 11

    2011-09-28 16:09:36
    Hi Neeraj,
    As you already have a degree in ECE I don't see the reason why you need to pursue certification course at this juncture. You can straightaway look for Jobs or plan for higher studies. In any case if you want to do these certifications, they will definitely give boost to your career and help you in getting good rise. However, do keep in mind that the certification you do should be from the authorized Institute, as in if you want to do CCNA you should look for CISCO Authorized centre.
    For more information on Employment avenues after ECE, please check the link below:
    https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/343/Branches-Of-Enginee
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    Sarath

    2011-09-26 20:52:42
    def its valuable . and thts y its expensive

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