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The objective behind offering students
multi-discipline course offerings is to provide
students with a broad-based understanding of symbiotic
technologies. According to the respondents to
Certification Magazine’s most recent survey, the
average certificant currently holds nearly four (3.86
on average) different technical certifications. Not
only do these IT professionals have multiple
certifications now, they plan to aggressively pursue
even more in the future.
Naturally, the more certifications and the more
experience you have, the higher the salary.
Certificants holding two to three certifications made,
on average, 7 percent more than those with a single
certification.
The average holder of four certifications makes (on
average) more than $10,000 more than the
single-certification professional. But even entry-level credentials command nice salaries
and offer impressive returns on training investments.
Multi-Certification Course Offerings:
Due to the educational requirements of today's network
engineers, our most popular multi-certification course
offering is our:
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Cisco CCNA/CCDA, Microsoft MCSA/MCSE Training Camp |
Because of the increasingly specialized
requirements of today's information technology
professionals, The Training Camp is pleased to
offer the following additional strategic certification
combinations:
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8 Day |
Network+, Cisco CCNA Training Camp |
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12 Day |
A+,
Network+, Cisco CCNA Training Camp |
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16 Day |
Cisco CCNA/CCDA, Microsoft MCSA Training Camp |
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21 Day |
Cisco CCNA/CCDA, Cisco CCNP |
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Microsoft MCSA/MCSE, MCDBA |
Strategic combinations of certifications tend to
provide extraordinary benefits in terms of salary
levels and overall technical proficiency.
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