Is there any good scope after CCNA course?

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    Anvesha Jain

    4 years ago
    There is a very good scope of CCNA course, after getting certification in the CCNA. Your demand in companies will also get increase and you will get a higher pay In the IT companies. CCNA is very popular certifications because it is given by Cisco. After completion of CCNA certification, you can also go for higher studies in the networking field.
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    Michael Warne Passionate Blogger and Technology Enthusiast | Contributor-Level 6

    4 years ago
    Yes, there is a lot of scope for CCNA. First, you should get certification and very good hands-on experience with the networking devices which can be obtained by joining in any smaller focused companies and later join in MNC's.
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    Gk sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    After CCNA course, you can become CISCO certified network associate. This can enhance your career. After this, you can easily handle network operating system.

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