Course Includes:
- Instrutor: Tech Booster
- Duration: 2 Months
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Lessons: 100+
- Enrolled: 650+ students
- Language: English
- Certificate: Yes
Course Duration: 2 Months
CCNA course is an entry level certification course in the world of information technology, it is designed to validate your knowledge on fundamental networking concepts frequently requested in networking roles in IT positions. CCNA certification proves you have what it takes to steer the ever changing landscape of IT drafted for agility and versatility. Tech Booster is the best place for CCNA certification course, we also provide plenty of job opportunities to CCNA certified and trained professionals.
This course comes under 100% Job Guaranteed package and hence anyone pursuing the course will be placed successfully in any of our tied up companies after completion of the training program.
CCNA certified professionals will have no shortfall of jobs in the upcoming future. The scope of CCNA certification is in the security domain rather than the CCNA routing and switching and it is clearly because of the growing need for data security protection covering all organizations. It is the foundation course of Cisco certification and is important to have a strong job profile in the IT department. The CCNA is intended to lead to any number of entry to mid-level networking based career options.
Technical Support Engineers, Systems Engineers (Fresher), Systems Engineer, Network Administrator, Information Technology Manager, Senior Network Engineer, Network Security Specialist, and many more.

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