djfunz wrote: » Not that I know of, however the cert is only good for 3 years from when the test is passed. So if a new test is created or not, it will still only last for 3 years.
aaforum wrote: » I'm going to sit for N10-004 in the coming months. I just want to know if compTIA has any plans for announcing a new version of the exam like N10-005 in the near future.and if it does so and i'll have passed my N10-004 exam by then, does the new exam have any advantages compared to the exam i want to take in my resume.or is it better for me to wait and sit for the new exam?
showbo wrote: » With that being said, I am not 100% on this Network+ ce Cert. So I have to pay 49 dollars a year to keep my cert valid?
djfunz wrote: » I get that impression, however I think $49 for a whole year is not too crazy an asking price. Is CompTIA being greedy? Perhaps, but with the entry level certs, many more people have them and I guess it's a good way to weed out some of the people that are maybe not so serious in keeping up to date. Again I'm only talking about entry level certs here. Once one attains Microsoft or Cisco certs, your no longer a novice and CompTIA becomes kinda obsolete anyway. I personally find $49 a year annoying but by no means an insurmountable amount to put aside in a years time for something I'm serious about and proud of achieving.
showbo wrote: » Agreed on the cost. By no means was I complaining about 49 dollars. Hell I will shell out 70 for a game without thinking twice about, and I buy serveral games in a year. I am just asking since I got my cert last week, do I have to pay 49 dollars right now to have it be valid? That is what I am confused about, probably better if I call them and just ask. I will report back with official word.
NOLAJ wrote: » If you just passed it, then no. In 3 years it is scheduled to expire. At that time it will cost you $49 to extend it a year.