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Is CCNA course meant only for Engineers?
11-09-2012, 08:52 PM
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Is CCNA course meant only for Engineers?
I see that even CISCO company emphasizes on B.Tech graduates whereas I am Bsc (Pure Science)graduate and i passed long ago.SO i am not a fresher,nor i am from Computer Science background. Now i am 35 yo unemployed guy.So cant I get a job after doing CCNA certification?
I have wasted lot of my fathers money and NIIT charges a hell lot of amount (near to Rupees 46000)should i go for it?

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11-09-2012, 09:01 PM
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NIIT is of no use. You just do a short term course in PHP and you can get a job as web developer.

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11-09-2012, 09:01 PM
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Hi ,

Just for your knowledge there is 1 course called Corporate Administration and Facility Management. This course is specially designed for the students having technical knowledge in computers, electronics, civil, mechanical and electrical. After doing such a course you can use your technical expertise and as well as your soft skills to manage administration and facility departments of Multi National Corporations (MNC's).

Course duration is also 1 year and students can earn back upto 50% of their fees back as they go for 6 months of industry exposure. Students after pursuing this career are getting guaranteed salary packages in the range of 4 - 6 lacs. The packages are totally depending on an individual’s capability, experience and aptitude level.

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