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What IT certifications do you have ?

remyseroos

I was just curious what kind of IT certifications everyone on the forum has, like Cisco CCNA/CCET, MIcrosoft etc. I'll kick off:

 

I'm currently attending my Cisco CCNA routing & Switching. Before that I finished my Cisco IT essentials, CCENT and Comptia A+.

My Cisco course is part of my school course so I pay for all the lessons including Dutch, English & math's.

 

But when I want to get my "real" CCNA certification I need to do an exam at an certification institution, where I need to pay like €800-1200 extra for. How is the pricing for this exams in other countries ?, because I find this a lot of money on top of my already sky-high school cost's  

 

At the same time I'm also attending ITIL service Foundation & microsoft MCSA for Windows 7 & Windows server 2012.

What I like about the MCSA is that if i finish my course I can attend the exam two time for free.

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I'm currently in college doing Cisco IT Essentials, Microsoft basic and IT level 3 BTEC course (equivalent to 3 A Levels). All this comes for free in the UK.

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Sadly... None. I am a Management scum :D

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I don't really have any computer related qualifications. Didn't even do I.T at school. I did do system engineering though and I'm currently building 3 websites for clients and I only finished my last year of school 3 weeks ago. Screw you education system

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VMWare Data Center Virtualization

 

It was free, so I got it.

Signatures are stupid.

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i got a Distinction in ict and will get an A(2 years left) in a-level computing 

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Training myself to start with A+. However, I'm stuck with my Baccalaureate degree in 12th grade at school. The official exams are very unfair and very hard. 20% of the people submitting are only passing.  I was stuck in traffic last year and missed an exam, so I have to pay $2000 again for school and wait a whole year till I can take the exams again :(

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nada still in school 

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Computer "driving" license A (office & basics) from high school. Thats only official license. Besides it my resume says experience from ArcGIS and Gemcom GEMS (Surpac).

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I'm currently in college doing Cisco IT Essentials, Microsoft basic and IT level 3 BTEC course (equivalent to 3 A Levels). All this comes for free in the UK.

Im doing the same as you but no Microsoft basic. Also in the UK

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All security crap -- CISM, CISA, CISSP and CE|H

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Currently at college doing my CCNA (HND Computer Networking) including vendor exams such as Microsoft server/7 and others, Already have my IT Professional level 3 certificate.

 

Plan to go onto Uni to do Networks Security/Forensics.

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ITIL V3 Foundation

VMWare VCP

Done most of the older MS 2008 MCSA but started working with a client before I could complete and get certified.

 

Of the above, ITIL has been the most useful in the professional world.

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i have a lot of mech/ Engineering certs, none of which is IT

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