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JDMurray wrote: The MCP itself is not a certification.
ajs1976 wrote: JDMurray wrote: The MCP itself is not a certification. Since when?
MCP Certification Requirements Updated: November 15, 2006 Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) candidates are required to pass one current Microsoft certification exam that provides a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise.* MCP exams are developed with the input of professionals in the industry and reflect how Microsoft products are used in organizations throughout the world. The exams are administered by Pearson VUE and Prometric, independent testing organizations with locations worldwide. Note Exams 70-058 and 70-536 are exceptions to the one exam requirement. Passing either of these exams will not certify an individual as an MCP. Exam requirements Please select a Microsoft exam from any certification track here. If you intend to continue pursuing a certification track after earning your MCP credential, you may want to choose an exam that will apply to that track.
sprkymrk wrote: Indeed. MCP is a certification:
JDMurray wrote: sprkymrk wrote: Indeed. MCP is a certification: OK, the MCP certifies that you have passed at least one Microsoft certification exam. I would still suggest listing the Microsoft certification exams that you have passed next to "MCP" just to be clear.
ajs1976 wrote: I think the confusion over the MCP is why MS is replacing it with the MCTS. Now instead of being a general MCP, people will begin to earn an MCTS on a specific product or technology.
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