bluewarlord8 wrote: » Hi all, By passing one of the Server 2016 exams does that automatically 'give you' a MCP?
bluewarlord8 wrote: » Thanks for the feedback guys. I had a look at the Microsoft link that PCTechLinc provided. Then went to this blog site: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/uktechnet/2017/06/30/complete-windows-server-certification-guide-mta-mcsa-and-mcse/Have a look at this image from the blog site:https://msdnshared.blob.core.windows.net/media/2017/06/cloud_platform_infrastructure_wserver.png What I get from the image is that if I pass the 70-740/741/742 exams, this will automatically give me an MCSA (Windows Server 2016).Then if I continued to do the 70-744 (Securing Windows Server 2016) I would have a MCSE?
PCTechLinc wrote: » Yes, that's how they combine certain exams/certs. I received not only my MCSA: Server 2008, but also MCITP by passing 70-640, 70-642, 70-646.
bluewarlord8 wrote: » Ok. Awesome. I think I'll study for the 70-740 and take the exam. I'll at least get an MCP or MTA with just the one exam. Plus since 2016 MS announced that they are good for life, so I won't have to renew it every 3 years.
PCTechLinc wrote: » From when I took my first exams, whenever you pass a 70-xxx series Microsoft exam, you become an MCP. They may have changed that to include MTA certs that are entry-level as well.https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/microsoft-certified-professional.aspx
bluewarlord8 wrote: » Okay. So, in a nutshell passing just one of the 70 - xxx series exams doesn't give you an MCP/MTA?