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Join Date: May 2011
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New CCAr (Cisco Certified Architect) certification, the highest level of Cisco certification available.
What is it ? I have passed CCNP and now learning CCIE written. But CCIE < CCAr. That is a chasing ![]() Cisco Network Training Tutorials |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 33
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Yeah you are right that CCAr (Cisco Certified Architect) certification is the highest-Level IT Networking Certification. But i personally don't wanna go for this cert as the prerequisite requirements of this exam is horrible. Something like long time professional experience. And i am happy with my CCIE cert and whatever happens it's demand is still high in the Cisco World. CCAR cert will be helpful only for the experience and competency of network designers otherwise as a normal IT job holder it is not compulsory. So you better choose your sector what you want to be, then start your journey.
But i must tell you to take CCIE first. |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 37
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Agree with Michile..
But i wanna ask you that are you really interested to take CCAr cert? But i would say you that look before you leap. As long i see there are very less number of people who has taken this cert. It has not so value but expensive cert indeed. If i were you then i would take CCDE after my CCIE. I don't know about the value of CCAr cert in your sector but i don't see its much value in mine. Anyway good luck with your cert! |
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