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Microsoft Releases 7 .NET Exams


5/31/2006 -- Microsoft released seven next-generation MCP exams for .NET experts on Friday. Four of the exams are key for MCAD- and MCSD-to-MCPD upgraders.

Registration for these exams is currently open at Pearson Vue and Thomson Prometric testing centers worldwide.

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Two of the exams being released target MCAD titleholders who want to upgrade to the Microsoft Certified Professional Developer certification:

  • 70-551 UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD Web Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
  • 70-552 UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD Windows Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework

According to information on the Microsoft Learning Web site, MCADs can pass one of these exams in lieu of having to pass the three exams needed to fulfill the Microsoft Certified Professional Developer: .NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications or MCPD: Windows Applications.

Also newly released are two exams aimed at MCSD upgraders:

  • 70-553 UPGRADE: MCSD .NET Skills to MCPD Enterprise Application Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework: Part 1
  • 70-554 UPGRADE: MCSD .NET Skills to MCPD Enterprise Application Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework: Part 2

MCSDs need to pass both exams to achieve MCPD: Enterprise Applications Developer status, bypassing the five exams needed through normal methods.

The other three exams are aimed at candidates taking the normal path to .NET certification:

  • 70-547 PRO: Designing and Developing Web-based Applications by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
  • 70-548 PRO: Designing and Developing Windows-based Applications by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
  • 70-549 PRO: Designing and Developing Enterprise Applications by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework

Exam 70-547 counts toward the MCPD: Web Applications title; exam 70-548 counts toward MCPD: Windows Applications. Candidates for those titles still need to pass two exams to obtain MCTS status prior to Microsoft issuing the MCPD designations. Exam 70-549 is one of five exams needed to fulfill the MCPD: Enterprise Applications Developer title using the traditional path.

All exams are about $125 in the U.S. - Michael Domingo, courtesy of MCPmag.com



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7/8/06: larrywestmcsd from Louisville, KY says: Manisha: What I do is go to msdn2.microsoft.com, and do a search on each item listed for the "skills being measured" section of the exam's preparation guide (See http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-xxx.asp, where xxx is the exam number, such as 305, 306, or 310 for the MCAD). Most of the sections in MSDN have sample code. Be sure you understand how each line of each sample works (whether related to the topic or not - these samples will tell you what Microsoft assumes is common knowledge, and assumes that you know regardless of it being a listed exam topic or not). Copy and paste the samples into Visual Studio, if need be, and step through them. (If you don't know how to step through code - you aren't ready to take the certification exam.) This should give you enough knowledge to pass the exam, but will take you several weeks to accomplish. The Preparation Guides also list "Microsoft certified practice tests" (measureup and self-test software). If you have the money, you could buy them, otherwise, just take their sample exams. I've been told that Transcenders also has good samples, but avoid "braindump" sites like testking that purport to have the exam questions, but usually they have wrong answers. As I said in another post, and site that wants to cheat, or encourage you to cheat, will probably cheat you out of your money, and you will not benefit from them.
9/13/06: Abhay from India, maharashta, Nasik says: Hi, I am student of B.Com. and i want microsoft certificate of 'Computer Hardware Engineer' becase i am intereted in Hardware Field so which exam was will suit for me, can you suggest me? And i am living at Nasik. By Abhay D.
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