Q: When should a student take the Cisco Certified Network Associate exam?
A: Cisco recommends taking the CCNA exam after completing the fourth course of the CCNA curriculum.
Q: Where is the CCNA test given?
A: The CCNA test is given at Prometric or VUE testing centers worldwide.
Q: What is Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Program?
A: The CCNP program follows CCNA. The curriculum consists of CCNP 1 - 4 and prepares students to obtain their CCNP certification. This is a more advanced curriculum covering Advanced Routing (CCNP 1), Remote Access (CCNP 2), Multi-Layer Switching (CCNP 3) and Network Troubleshooting (CCNP 4).
Q: What is Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert (CCIE) Program?
A: The CCIE program has no required curriculum, although many of Cisco's commercial classes taught by Cisco's Training Partners are suggested prerequisites to the CCIE exam. The exam consists of both written and practical exams. CCIEs have world-renowned internetworking expertise and are widely thought to be the most knowledgeable networking personnel available.
Q: Are CCNA students assessed as they progress through the CCNA curriculum?
A: Yes. Cisco has developed a state-of-the-art assessment system to provide students, instructors, administrators, and Cisco personnel with detailed data on student progress.
General Program
Questions
Q: What sort of commitments do Academies make when they sign up for the program?
A: CATCs and Regional Academies sign contracts that list their commitments as well as Cisco's commitments to them. The Regional Academy contract is available from AAMs or MDMs. The CATC contract is provided only to certain Cisco-selected CATC candidates. The relationship between Regional Academies and Local Academies is owned by the Regional Academy, which may or may not ask its Local Academies to sign a contract.
Q: What is the process of starting an Academy?
A: A school can begin the process of starting an Academy by filling out the Cisco Networking Academy Program online application.
Q: Where are the various Networking Academies located at?
A: For a complete list of Academies see the Academy Locator.
Q: Are for-profit training centers eligible for participation in the Program?
A: Yes, Cisco has created a special program to work with proprietary institutions known as the Accredited Career College Program. For details contact
netacad-acc@cisco.com or the Accredited Career College FAQs.