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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Thursday: September 5, 2013


Cisco Announces Recertification Policy for CCNAs, CCNPs, More


10/9/2000 -- Cisco Systems recently announced the recertification policy for its career certifications, including the CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, and CCDP. Under the new guidelines, these certificates are now valid for three years. The CCIE and career specializations, including security, voice access, network management, SNA/IP network management, LAN ATM, and SNA/IP integration, are valid for two years.

At the same time, the company publicly stated that the count of its certified professionals has reached the 100,000 mark. The company didn’t provide a breakdown of the count by titles.

The first set of professional and associate Cisco Career Certifications expires on September 5, 2001, giving certified network professionals a minimum of one year to prepare, register, and pass the required recertification exam. Alternatively, certifying at a more advanced level also recertifies an individual's existing certifications.

"Our commitment to continue to provide world-class customer service is dependent on our ability to make sure our certified professionals are well-trained on the latest networking technology," said Tom Kelly, vice president of worldwide training. "In today's fast-paced Internet economy recertification is a tangible indication, to both IT professionals and the organizations that employ them, that our career certification holders are current on the latest technology trends."

Cisco uses its password-protected Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System database, available at www.cisco.com/go/certifications to notify certified professionals about expiring certificates. The company encourages certified professionals to keep contact details updated.  –- TCPmag.com



There are 3999 CertCities.com user Comments for “Cisco Announces Recertification Policy for CCNAs, CCNPs, More”
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10/19/00: Mark says: I think there should be a 50% discount on all Recertification exams.
10/16/00: Farshad says: I just hope they don't want just the exam fees and if they don't than they should charge even less than 50%.
10/17/00: Donald says: I think we should just pay the cost of recertification. Hopefully this should be about 30% of the original cost. Companies should not be using their recertification exams to make profits.
10/19/00: Kristina says: This seems to be a growing trend. When are they going to recertify doctors? I think a human life requires it and they can afford it more then us.
10/20/00: Tom says: I love the idea of recertification, it should maintain the integrity/value of the certs. However I think that it should be a one test per cert exam, like Cisco (4 tests for ccnp, one test to update) additionally I think it should be at no cost to the person taking the test. If I am a MCSE and I need to build a new server I will propose NT, I think (idealistically) that Microsoft should want me to continue using and selling their product instead of thinking that 2000 track is too long and expensive, and instead go to RHCE or CNE and selling other solutions. How much would it cost to give away 300,000 tests? How much money can you make if 100,000 people pass and continue to sell the new version product for the next three to five years, especially with a percentage of these people working for VARs. A few of my thoughts, am I the only one feeling this way?
10/20/00: Jay says: Discount is definitly help for recertification, but how much!!!
10/20/00: Gordon says: Recertification exams should be free.
10/26/00: Wan says: As far as I know, MS upgrade Exam will charges 50% off, if you have passed the old version exam. (e.g. you have passed Exchange 4.0, and now taking Exchange 5.0). Although the situation is different(exam upgrade vs re-cert), but it can at least have some baseline to measure if there's a discount for those re-cert exam.
10/26/00: Anonymous says: I agreed that Re-certifications should be in place only because technology changes so rapidly. The cost should be minimal or not cost since we are technically advocates for CISCO products. Am I right?
2/13/01: Zendre says: Is it true that the minimum score on CCNA certification test has been changed from 822 to 849? Can anyone confirm this? Thanks
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