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CompTIA Releases New A+ Objectives


2/19/2003 -- The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) recently posted new objectives for its A+ certification exams.

As reported by CertCities.com last month, the organization will be updating its two A+ certification exams later this year. The organization characterizes the updates as "minor."

"The certification content continues to validate that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to competently install, build, configure, upgrade, troubleshoot and repair personal computer compatible hardware and PC operating systems, including troubleshooting basic network and Internet connectivity, dial-up, DSL, and cable," the organization said on its Web site. "In addition, the 2003 upgrade covers the latest memory, bus, peripherals, operating systems (Me and XP) and wireless."

The new objectives, available in PDF format from CompTIA's Web site here, are more detailed than those previously released. However, CompTIA has not yet said how each major domain area will be weighted on the exams.

Exam items based on the new objectives are currently being developed. These questions will be added to the current A+ exams as beta items this summer, with the revised exams launching sometime before the end of 2003.

CompTIA said that A+ candidates will be allowed to mix-and-match 2001 and 2003 objective exams to earn the title (e.g., the Hardware exam based on the current objectives and the Operating Systems exam based on the new objectives can be used together to earn A+ certification).

The upgrade does not affect those already A+ certified as all CompTIA certifications are good for "life" -- i.e., candidates are not required to recertify.

For more information about CompTIA's A+ certification, click here.  -B.N.

 



There are 18 CertCities.com user Comments for “CompTIA Releases New A+ Objectives”
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2/19/03: Alex from New Zealand says: Good to see an update to include XP, but Windows ME? Unfortunately these objectives are still very US-centric in choice of technologies. For example, why mention cable modems specifically? We already suffer from some inappropriate questions about repairs and maintenance (our electrical regulations are MUCH more stringent than USA). But I still can't get over the explicit mention of Windows ME. Even MS have given up on that one
2/20/03: Anonymous says: Mo' money+($139.00)
2/26/03: BetMen from USA says: aahh you stingy people, whatever they do, whatever changes they make, or new exam they launch, you always say "mo' money". If you don't have money, don't even think about it, if you don't want to spend, don't look for any certs. Same thing as if you think Ferrari is too expensive or can't afford it, don't dream for it and so don't complain that the car is too expensive, mo' money shit! What a useless statement, gimme a break!!!!
2/28/03: Bill says: let us not forget that this is a discussion about New A+ Objectives, not a site for mentally disturbed people to show their true insanity!!!
2/28/03: ryan says: That is the most idiotic waste of time I have ever been subjected to reading. I thought I would be getting true insight for industry professionals instead I fell into a prepubescent chat room. (I.E. Thanks Alex)
3/1/03: BetMen from USA says: Hey Bill, if anyone has the right to complain about money, I also reserve the right to complain about those who nag about money, what a useless annoying statement!!!! What's the point of complaining "mo'money" EVERYTIME a new exam comes up?? Of course it's all about money, what? you expect to pass an exam for free???? Dream on!!! No money, then don't take it, that simple, what's the problem??? You shut the hell up yourself, don't tell me to!
3/2/03: Mark says: When I read this, it's no wonder the industry is messed up.
3/3/03: peacemaker says: Come on guys, dont fight! Be nice to eachother in this time of need! It scares me to see this over a certification test. All CompTIA wants is for you to become a better person and to pass the test. Golly gee fellas, STFU!
3/3/03: Becky Nagel from Editor, CertCities.com says: MANY POSTS DELETED -- Hey guys, I took out a bunch of posts here. I have no problem if you want to tear each other to pieces, but you need to at least keep it clean. On-topic would be nice as well. Thanks! -- Becky Nagel, Editor, CertCities.com
3/3/03: Bruce from Connecticut says: If this was about CompTIA wanting more money, all they would have to do is require recertification every two years. But they don't. Your A+ is good for life and you don't have to take the exam again if you don't want to.
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