Showing posts with label MCSE requirements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MCSE requirements. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

MCSE exam training



Choosing right mcse exam training will ease you to having your certifications.



I found myself very unfortunate in having good mcse exam training.
I had enrolled in good training center though.


There is lots of Mcse exam training options are available.
But good certification training is hard to find..
Is that?... But why?

Too much selling & not enough telling!

But I found my way to complete my Microsoft certifications...
And Here I am...

To help you in finishing your mcse exam with proper training.

All The Best !!!


Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Mcse 2003 exams



Mcse 2003 exams are announced in summer 2003.


As you know to become MCSE 2003 you have to pass 7 exams.
Here is list of all exams that Microsoft offer for mcse certification on windows server 2003.
mcse offers 2 specializations – MCSE messaging & MCSE security.


Most mcse certificate holder go for common mcse 2003 exams suggested by institute or friends.
There are lots of mcse holders for your competition.

But you can make your own specialization.


If you really want to make best of this opportunity,...
choose exams in which you’d love to work.

Choose the exams that IT manager can find you valuable,

among all other mcse 2003 certificate holders,
for their company.




Mcse 2003 exams:

mcse 2003 certification have 2 types of exams that are CORE exams & ELECTIVE exams

Core exams:

Total core exams are 6.

Four networking system exams:

- mcse exam 70-290,
- mcse exam 70-291,
- mcse exam 70-293,
- mcse exam 70-294.

- these all are compulsory for MCSE 2003


One client operating system exam:

Available exams are
- mcse exam 70-620,
- mcse exam 70-270.

- can select any one of these two for MCSE 2003


One design exam:

- mcse exam 70- 297,
- mcse exam 70-298.

- can select any one of these two for MCSE 2003

Elective exams:

About 25 exams available...

70-089: Designing, Implementing, and Managing a Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 Infrastructure

70-227: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Enterprise Edition

70-228: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition

70-229: Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition

70-235: TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using BizTalk Server

70-236: TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Configuring

70-262: TS: Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 - Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting

70-281: Planning, Deploying, and Managing an Enterprise Project Management Solution

70-282: Designing, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for a Small- and Medium-Sized Business

70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

70-285: Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization

70-297: Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure

70-298: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network

70-299: Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network

70–301: Managing, Organizing, and Delivering IT Projects by Using Microsoft Solutions Framework 3.0

70–350: Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004

70–431: TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - Implementation and Maintenance

70-445: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence - Implementation and Maintenance

70-500: TS: Microsoft Windows Mobile Designing, Implementing, and Managing

70-501: TS: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Hosted Environments, Configuring, and Managing

70-620: TS: Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuring

70-624: TS: Deploying and Maintaining Windows Vista Client and 2007 Microsoft Office System Desktops
70-630: TS: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Configuring

70-631 TS: Configuring Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0


normally certificate holder go for four main exam + one client OS exam & then two of design exams... Cuz... one can pass as design n other as elective exam....

but here you can select other elective exam of your choice...

Or you can select these 2 exams...
because all study require for these exams cover in four core exams.. so u don't have to study a lot for these exams...






...

Saturday, October 18, 2008

MCSE Requirements


MCSE Requirements?


Umm what does that mean....


Yes I remember,

I had submitted only 2 identity proofs

& ummm

& yes that’s it & what else?...


YES and well now... no one can forget this...


$$$$$ for each exam...

i.e. Microsoft’s exam fees.


Other than that they ask me for nothing ...

not education qualifications...

not IT industry experience. & nothing,,,


just choose your exams & pass it :)


If you ask me... what require becoming MCSE?


Hmmm.


This requirement word made me to think lots of points..

OK. Lets list what I required & sure enough.. you also will require to be an MCSE.



1. You must be an IT savvy.

2. You must like working with computer systems & networks.


3. You must like to learn new things or same things again & again.


4. You will need good training program.


5. Dedication, hard work.



Ok.. Now I am serious.


i will make practical list...


Requirements for mcse


  • Giving the exam.
  • Exam preparations.
  • Taking a proper training.
  • join any good training course (optional)
  • Selecting right MCSE track for you.


Hmmm now..



Point 1. Giving exams.


As I said earlier...

you have to submit 2 identity proofs at exam center.


As Promatric center have options to register any exams manually..

Well its obvious let the exam center (which u choose nearby) do these all for you.

It’s their job.


Well... on Microsoft’s site or some other sites you will find description how to register for exams...


if you are confused by that.

Forget!!! There is nothing to worry about it.


Test center will take care of that part.


Other thing you will require for exams than money is ''confidence & concentration''...

& that will be within you,

if you can answer is ‘yes’ for the question.. 'have you studied regularly?'



Point 2. Exam preparation:


Whether you are taking training in any institute or not;-

it’s preparation is depend upon


"you"

how you prepare.


You must read books.

As there are so many options for preparation... dumps, flash cards, video, audio books.


Well my experience is gain detail knowledge & understand every concept thoroughly.

Everybody was insisting me to read only Dumps... when I was preparing for my mcse certification. & was telling same questions repeat...


well but I started with books.

I took all notes.

Reread it for 3-4 times.


Dumps..- I used them just to get an idea about how the questions will be coming in the exams. Well I had very limited time though...


Use most possible ways for your preparation.

Best way is understand & practice all that you learn from trainer or books.

If you know the thing throughout, you won’t find any difficulty to answering anything about it.



Point 3 taking a proper training


Whatever you experience is memorized in your brain easily.


Technology is practical.

You must do everything practically to understand it clearly.


Like installations, networking, active directory options, policies.


I was very keen to do all these things practically..

& it was very amusing to me, while doing unwanted thing like studying.



Point 4. Join any good training institute.


Well it’s optional.

If you are working in IT industry, & daily handling servers. I can assure you taking training from any institute is not too necessary for you.


But before you invest money.

PLZ..

Do some research on that training institute..

More about trainer.


I am telling you this because I had really BAD experience.

Everything I had to learn from books rather than from trainer.

So I heartily wish this should not happen to anyone.



Point 5. Selecting right MCSE track for you


hmm... now this is interesting....

Lots of MCSE certified people out there.


So you have tough competition.


That’s why don’t go for common mcse exams.


Know which exams mcrosoft offers?

Which designation you are looking for?

Operating Systems Engineer?

Network Engineer?

Systems Analyst?

Network Analyst?

Technical Consultant?

Network designer?


More than that...


Choose what you like.


Just don’t do MCSE for money... OR on other’s opinion...


do if your heart says.


Point 6 know the MCSE exams:


Know which exams give you title of MCSE.


So here again we come to the point 1

that is exams....


hmm after all these mcse exams are your goal.


Well now I will stop circling to the same points

&

you find out what exams papers are available

&

which exams you can choose to have your mcse certifications...


in other words. MCSE requirements ;)



Requirements for MCSE 2000 (do not go for mcse 2000 cert. it will expire soon)


Requirements for MCSE 2003