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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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3/3/03: Ramone from Baltimore says: There are two little known books that I used to demolish both A+ tests and the Security+ test. They were: A+ Adaptive Exams and The Security+ Exam Guide. These will take care of all your money concerns and help you guys TIP! (Test In Peace) As for the new A+ exams, I heard they where going to be 25% hands on??
3/4/03: Becky Nagel from Editor, CertCities.com says: Hi Ramone -- I haven't heard a thing about the new exams being hands on (in fact, I'm pretty sure they're not), but I have an interview with a CompTIA spokesperson later today. I'll ask then and post whatever I find out here. -- Becky Nagel, Editor, CertCities.com ([email protected])
3/6/03: Anonymous says: No way they can do hands-on. How is that going to happen at all the Prometric and VUE test centers? Who's going to provide the hardware? Who's going to score it? How will it be scored? Fuggetaboutit. It'll never, ever, happen.
4/16/03: Josh from Texas says: I took the test today, it was too easy. Wish they had the upgrade out. Too many idiots passing this and making me look bad.
4/20/03: Ramone from Baltimore says: Dear Becky Nagel, Have you heard if the new A+ Exams are going to be hands on yet?
4/20/03: Richard Addison from Hong Kong says: I think that this is quite a hard business for everybody, particularly including for those worried about the money or for the lack thereof. Josh, I'm not sure why an idiot would make you look bad even if an idiot could even pass the qualification and spend the money? What if you failed, particularly if indeed as Alex (from NZ) says the objectives are US Centric? Then still, Alex I don't know what is wrong with ME. For me it has been the most stable OS I have used. Then, Ramone please give publisher ISBN numbers for the books if they are that good. I still think you can fail and I think you can be unlucky too. I am sorry Becky you have felt that you needed to delete postings. Maybe a fight is better than a good debate if people think their will must prevail. Moreover there may be some gems of observation or knowlege there. Please everybody keep up the good work. You are all doing well. Well done everyone.
5/3/03: Ramone from Baltimore says: Richard, The books I used to study with and gear up for A+ and Security+ were: A+ Adpative Exams, ISBN 1584500654 The Security+ Exam Guide, ISBN 1584502517 Both of these books prepared me well. I baught them based on the Amazon.com five star reviews. Hope this helps everyone!!
9/29/03: rage says: what the f*ck i dont agree with the new objectives f*ck that 8=====>~~~~~~~~~~
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