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The CCNP curriculum includes building scalable Cisco networks, Cisco multilayer switched networks, securing converged wide area networks, and optimizing converged networks. Candidates for the CCNP can qualify for the certification by passing 7 exams,
Required Exam(s)
Recommended Training
642-901 BSCI Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks
642-812 BCMSN Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
642-825 ISCW Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks
642-845 ONT Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks
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Required Exam(s) Recommended Training
642-892 Composite Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
642-825 ISCW Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks
642-845 ONT Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks
Earn on Average £36,000 with the CCNP in the UK
In Britain, the average wage for a CCNP is £40,000pa. The average salary for a CCNP graduate is around £28,000pa. After your CCNP graduation, you will easily find work for example as a support technician or junior network engineer. We will work with you to ensure you to find work in I.T (and not in any job) through guarantee job applications.
After you have started your job, you are expected to gain more experience and knowledge from your work environment. Your work condition will vary but typically within 1-2 years you are expected to receive raises and/or promotions as your fundamental core skills and range of knowledge improves. Your average salary is expected to reach £38,000pa within 2 years.
CISCO Training
Secure your future and begin your CISCO and CCNP career today. We can get you on a graduate wage from as quickly as 2 months. If you have no qualification or background in IT, we will provide you with the training and experience required up to expert level. Existing CISCO professionals we can upgrade your CISCO qualifications and improve your job prospects. Do not allow your lack of experience or self-confidence deny you from a career in I.T - it is alot easier (and fun too) than most people think, once you learn the basics.
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