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MCP 70-210 Exam Question
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I have my A+ & Net+ i was wonder if it's better to just combined them to become an MCP and does it mean the same (Ext. Certification, member wise) or is it better to just take the 70-210 exam?
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 Admin
You cannot combine A+ and Net+ to become MCP. You need to pass at least one MS exam. -
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Pete123$$ Member Posts: 9 ■□□□□□□□□□
I'm working towards my MCSA after my I-Net+ exam and i guess that i'm unclear about what it means at this link: http://www.comptia.org/certification/mcsa/signup_form.asp -
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 Admin
For MCSA you need 70-210 (or 70-270) and 70-215 and 70-218 and one elective: such as 70-216, exchange server, SQL server, proxy server.... or you can use the A+ and NET+ combination to substitute the elective.
Read here for more info: www.microsoft.com/TrainCert/mcp/mcsa/requirements.asp -
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Pete123$$ Member Posts: 9 ■□□□□□□□□□
Thanks for the clarification of my problem, Keep you the great site!!!! -
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ghaouf Inactive Imported Users Posts: 317
i thought you could combine net+ and a+ only on the mcsa not on the mcse
thanks
is it better to get mcsa before mcse -
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Pavlov Member Posts: 264
A+ and Net+ can be combined as an elective towards MCSA not MCSE for MCSE you MUST take all 7 exams courtesy or MicrosoftPavlov
A+, Net+, i-Net+, CIW-A
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