Can i do ccnp without ccna




















The Cisco Learning Network. View This Post. Edited by Admin February 16, at AM. Ismael, Well, that is just my guess. Hi Shahrukh, All, Candidates are not required to take the Associate and Professional level exams in any specific order.

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Functional Cookies. Your Privacy When you visit any website, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. Strictly Necessary Cookies Always Active. Performance Cookies Performance Cookies. Targeting Cookies Targeting Cookies. At the Associate level would be the newest CCNA, which might be validating a broad range of foundational skills and knowledge.

There would be the newest course beginning for CCNA, which might be expected this summer, which might be covering the foundations now covered in both ICND1 and ICND2, while the more advanced info in both of these courses would be moving to the new CCNP level courses, expected to release before February Most CCNP certifications would even be retiring. Right now, networking professionals would be beginning a specialization track at the CCNA level. Passing the second exam would be able to make you the CCNP in that focus area.

The first thing you must know would be that you must pass two exams for earning the CCNP Enterprise, as mentioned above. Like other new Cisco certifications, this would mean that you would have to clear both a core exam and a concentration exam. The nice thing about this setup is considered to be every concentration exam would also be earning you a Cisco specialist certification.

The core exams would be able to change depending on which path you would be deciding to take.



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