Will a hardware and networking course with MCSE and CCNA add value in terms of getting a job

Hello sir,Myself Rohit and i have passed my 12th grade.Iam going for hardware & networking along with MCSE and CCNA.So i just want to ask is that ok i mean am i at the right way.Is there any possibilities of getting job after that.Iam eagerly waiting for your suggestion.

209 Views|Posted 2010-08-18 13:05:11
Asked by Rohit
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Saurabh Shrivastava
2010-09-09 18:06:08
Yes you will get a job in the mentioned field but I highly recommend you do your graduation as it will help in getting a better salary in good company. In case you are not able to attend full time course make sure you do graduation through correspondence (Ignou or similar).

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NISHANT BIRMAN
2010-08-21 21:08:31
hi Rohit Rawat I think you are doing MCSE,It is best course from CCNA.I am suggest you are doing MCSE course Full Certificate From best Institute. i am send link for you get more information from website. Link:http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/mcse.aspx About MCSE:The Microsoft C

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Mr. Khushwant Jain
2010-08-19 09:39:43
You should Complete your Graduation Side by Side along with this course. Talking from job point of view, CCNA is networking certification and is considered a job oriented course. But I would advise you to do CCNP after CCNA. Also if possible do MCSE + RHCE after CCNA as this combination will make yo

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Priya Saxena
2010-08-18 15:10:42
Hi Rohit, If you are planning to pursue a career in Hardware/ Networking, then you are on the correct path and certainly you can think of pursuing a good job post completion of your Hardware Networking and other courses. Hardware and Networking is seen as one of the best career options these days i

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Govind Sharma
2010-08-18 13:32:28
You are in right way and right course MCSE helps you to be a system engineer whereas CCNA as a network administrator/ Networking engineer These both are highly valued certification

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