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Cisco To Drop CCIE Recert Exams


5/21/2003 -- Cisco Systems recently announced a change in its recertification policy for CCIEs.

Starting June 15, 2003, the company will stop offering specific recertification exams. Instead, candidates will be able to recertify by passing any currently available written CCIE exam. According to the company, 10 different written exams are currently available.

Candidates who specialize in Dial technologies will be able to take the Recertification Access test (350-008) through July 2003. The content of that exam will eventually surface in the new version of the Communications & Services Dial exam.

To learn more about the announcement, click here.

To learn more about CCIE recertification, click here.  - Dian Schaffhauser



There are 25 CertCities.com user Comments for “Cisco To Drop CCIE Recert Exams”
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5/21/03: Anonymous says: Cool, mo' money in my pocket!
5/21/03: ccna ccnp ccda ccdp says: wow at lest they dont have any recertification
5/21/03: Anonymous says: Cool, mo' money in my pocket!::: what a f*cking dumbarse!:::
5/21/03: Anonymous says: Let's hope Cisc would drop the requirement of 3 year recertification for other CCXX or extend the period or simply update the track as in the case of MCSE NT, 2000, 2003...
5/21/03: Anonymous says: It says you recertify by passing the current written exam for your specific track. Did you guys read this at all?
5/21/03: Anonymous says: ...well at least not another $1200 lab exam...the price is killing me...
5/22/03: Anonymous says: why to extend 3 years for recert ? its very good. Now Sun expand his cert program to recert in 3 years too...
5/22/03: Anonymous says: well 1200$ and taxes..it makes more :) about ..1500 ?
5/22/03: Anonymous says: Mo Money was disfigured when his mother was terrorized by a circus elephant while he was still in the womb...
5/22/03: Anonymous says: Hmmmm, about time Cisco.
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