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New Network+ Exam To Debut May 1


4/13/2005 -- A new version of the Computing Technology Industry Association's (CompTIA's) Network+ exam will go live at Prometric and Pearson Vue testing centers on May 1, according to the organization's Web site.

The organization originally announced the upgrade of its entry-level, vendor-neutral title last year. At the time, Kris Madura, certification program manager, commented that it was neither a major nor minor upgrade: "[Candidates] will see some relevant and valuable changes, [but] they can take some comfort that it's not a complete switch from old to new."

A document outlining the changes between the old and new versions is available for download from CompTIA's site in PDF format here.

The release of the new exam (N10-003) will not affect those already certified in the title, as CompTIA certifications do not need to be upgraded or renewed. According to CompTIA, more than 135,000 people worldwide have already earned the title.

The company did not say when the current version of the Network+ exam (N10-002) will be retired.

For more information on this announcement, go here.  -Becky Nagel



There are 21 CertCities.com user Comments for “New Network+ Exam To Debut May 1”
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4/15/05: Moiro from Lisbon says: i GOT meself a PASS at the beta process wow :D
4/16/05: Anthony from California says: Man, I am nervous. I am studying for the Net Plus exam, N10-002, with the Mike Myers Learnkey videos. I think this is causing stress as I want to pass really bad and way back when, I took a beta for teh N10-002 and failed. We'll see. Hey, what's another 150.00 right (yea).
4/16/05: TnT from Dallas says: I got my result from the testing center and............I PASSED the Net beta! As for Antony from California , make sure you learn and understand the objectives. You can't remember everything but you do need to understand the test's objective. There are alot of online free quizes. Please use them to test your understanding not if you should take the test or not.
4/16/05: enrique says: if i studied for the nework exam using (n10-002) will this be sufficient to pass the new network exam. is there that much of a difference.
4/17/05: Anonymous says: On Comptia's website for the Network objectives there is a PDF that shows the changes between the old and new objectives.
4/17/05: alexpogi says: For the Network beta results, check your profile on the prometric/vue website. Or check your history on the comptia careerid site.
5/2/05: Anonymous says: if you study for new network+ exam using an N10-002 study guide is there a big differnce as far as taking the test?
5/3/05: Kgrant says: I hope the Comptia website is updated with the test objectives. That has been my study guideline.
5/5/05: Anonymous says: The CompTIA website has had the 2005 objectives posted since Dec. 2004.
5/10/05: Bob says: Network plus exam is extremely easy. Anyone with a few weeks of studying can pass. High school kids have been able to pass this exam. All CompTIA exams are generally worthless.
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