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Cisco Ups Some International Exam Prices


10/2/2002 -- Cisco Systems announced this week that it has raised the international prices of some exams.

According to Cisco's Web sites, all exams with the starting numbers of 640- and 9E0- now cost between $125 and $150 U.S. equivalent. The Foundation exam, 640-841, now costs between $250 and $300 U.S. equivalent.

U.S. exams remain priced at $125 ($250). The CCIE qualification exams still cost $300 U.S. (or equivalent) worldwide.

Cisco did not detail which exams' prices were raised internationally. It recommends that candidates check with Vue or Prometric when registering for an exam.

To view the official announcement on the price hike, click here.  -B.N.



There are 16 CertCities.com user Comments for “Cisco Ups Some International Exam Prices”
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10/2/02: Anonymous says: Imagine that, cisco raising more of there cert prices. Who would have guessed?(sarcasm) They suck
10/4/02: Anonymous says: Guess they need our measly dollars to help their stock price.
10/7/02: An Angry CCIE says: it sucks...force us to upgrade and pay more every three years. We are just one of their cash cows....it sucks!!!
10/8/02: Alex from Toronto says: Every 3 years to upgrade and pay more. I'm planning to withdraw from certification alltogether because I'm tired to pay for the stock fall price. SUUUUUUUUUCCCCKKKSSSSSSS
10/8/02: Anonymous says: You're a tool.
10/8/02: Robert Dizon from Dallas says: I hope there will a revoking of certification policy if the person certified caught in corporate sabotage or violation of professional ethics.
10/15/02: Somebody from Holland says: They just want money. This is all a big business plan in order to increase their profit. Tha fact that the lab is just one day and the price is now 1500 us sucks. Even CCIE are having trouble to get a job.
10/20/02: Anonymous says: COMPLETELY DISGUSTING. seems cisco doesnt want good professionals to work for them. pathetic strategy, they think that only the ppl with money are worth becoming professionals, others are not.
10/28/02: Rich Jerk says: I am glad they raised the prices, I love to spend money on certs. The hirer the price the more willing I am to take the exams. I have money coming out my ass.
10/28/02: Cisco Guy from La Crescenta says: 1. You don't need to "upgrade" every 3 years. 2. The CCIE lab is 1250 not 1500 3. Higher test fees weed out the minorities
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