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After passing your CCNA, how long would you say it takes to get all 3 CCNP certs assuming you don't fail one? 6 months of studying/labbing everyday? I plan on going straight into NP after my CCNA and I'm trying to get a time frame to completion. Thanks!
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Thanks! I appreciate that!
The mistakes I made was approaching CCNP the same way as NA. For NA I did little to no labbing at all. Granted I was in Cisco Network academy at a local college, however even still the labbing for NA through that course was not very intense. I was also in the mindset: "Just pass the test and get the cert as quick as possible". I was in for a big surprise with NP.
I would definitely say with some decent foundational knowledge a year is very doable. NP although its 3 tests its really just the Route and Switch tests which require the heavy amounts of study. TSHOOT you can pull from that already acquired knowledge take some practice exams and should be solid / ready to go. If you focus on passing one every 4-5 months (Route and Switch) then take TSHOOT immediately following you should be pretty solid and well within that year mark. Just remember too (as I stated in my blog) its about journey. Learn and enjoy it! Take the tests when you are ready but don't feel so rushed to knock out exams as quick as possible.
Good luck!
My ultimate career goal: To climb to the top of the computer network industry food chain.
"Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else." - Vince Lombardi
I was going to study for ROUTE immediately after CCNA, but started a new job (using my CCNA) and that fell by the wayside. I picked it back up, starting with SWITCH instead about a year after getting my CCNA. I studied SWITCH (642), then ROUTE (642), then SWITCH (300) over the course of the 6-7 months leading up to the January 2015 update from 642 to 300 series.
I did things a little odd as I took all 3 exams in 2 weeks, taking TSHOOT (642) first followed by ROUTE (642) and SWITCH (300). I did troubleshooting frequently at work (particularly Layer 2, ACLs, and Static Routing) and had no problem with the trouble tickets other than taking a little while to realize the correct device/issue being off the bottom of the tiny screen at the test center and I had to scroll down to it. ROUTE was my closest pass, but thankfully I passed as I would have had to take the 300 exam instead.
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For my CCNP I was targeting 3 months per exam but after having a few months off and reading this thread it actually makes sense to take even up to 5 months each for Switch & Route and take them nice and slow. I want to be able to read an enjoyable amount and not feel I'm burning the candle at both ends. When I find something interesting I'd like to be able to dig deeper and enjoy researching topics and not feeling pressured to move on.