BURSHAN
09-Nov-2005, 03:46 PM
HI EVERY BODY :biggrin
PLEASE I NEED YOUR HELP :oops: .... I AM LOOKING FOR STUDYING "CCNA" IN UK.. 8) .BUT I DON'T KNOW WHO CAN I ASK,OR I DON'T HAVE THE ADDRESSES OF WEBSITES TO FIND WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR :( :( , PLEASE IF ANY BODY KNOW TELL ME AS SOON AS POSIBLE. :rolleyes:
I WANT THE WEBSITES ADDRESSES AND I WANT TO KNOW ALL INFORMATIONS ABOUT " CCNA " . AND HOW MUCH THE STUDYING IN UK COST .
PLEASE IF ANY ONE WANT TO CALL ME OR CHAT WITH ME :
MKB_3001@YAHOO.CO.UK :biggrin
simongrahamuk
09-Nov-2005, 04:24 PM
Didn't you already ask this? :blink
tripwire45
09-Nov-2005, 04:44 PM
I already responded to a duplicate of this post pointing you in the direction of some resources. You could also the Cisco Press books and start studying from them. This information isn't secret and is published in a variety of areas.
I don't believe you answered my previous questions. Why do you want to study for the CCNA? Do you have any prior experience or education in computers or information technology?
ffreeloader
09-Nov-2005, 04:55 PM
I just have to say....
When people yell at me I'm far less likely to help.
tripwire45
09-Nov-2005, 05:21 PM
When people yell at me I'm far less likely to help.ffreeloader's got a point, Burshan. Writing in all caps is considered "yelling" on the Internet. Please write your messages here as if you were typing a letter. Thanks.
BURSHAN
09-Nov-2005, 06:53 PM
I AM SORRY :oops: .....
BUT THERE IS NO ONE ANSWER ME ABOUT MY QUESTION!!! :(
I WANT WEBSITES TO KNOW EVERY THING ABOUT " CCNA "
AND THE PRICES OR HOW MUCH.. :eek: .DOES IT COST TO STUDY
BURSHAN :biggrin
tripwire45
09-Nov-2005, 07:07 PM
I did answer at least some of your questions in this thread:
http://www.certforums.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=7063
I also posted a link to a site with free CCNA tutorials:
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com/Tutorials.htm
Here's a link to free CCNA practice questions:
http://www.celticrover.com/tig/ccna/ccnareviews.asp
Here's a good book to study from:
http://www.bookpool.com/sm/1587200953
Now would you please, please stop typing in all capital letters? Also, please answer the questions we've been asking. This isn't a one-way street where we have to answer all your questions but you don't have to answer ours. Let's try again.
Why do you want to study for the CCNA?
Do you have a work or educational background in computers or information technology?
As far as the cost of taking the CCNA exam, the two major testing centers are Prometric and VUE. Here are links to their sites. You can use those sites to locate the testing centers nearest you and then you can call and ask them about pricing:
http://www.prometric.com/Default.htm
http://www.vue.com/
As far as what it costs to study for it, this depends. If you self study for the CCNA, it costs whatever the books and router simulation software cost. Outside of that, it depends on what sort of educational or training provider you want to use. I don't live in the UK so I don't have a list of all of the trainers at my fingertips. Perhaps someone else here can point you in the right direction.
I know you are new here and I encourage you to try to show us the same courtesy that we are attempting to show you. We are trying to answer your questions, but you aren't giving us much to work with.
BURSHAN
09-Nov-2005, 07:16 PM
I AM SORRY FRIEND
Why do you want to study for the CCNA?
i like to study networks and all science about networks.
Do you have a work or educational background in computers or information technology?
yes . i have
and thanks alot..for your answer
simongrahamuk
09-Nov-2005, 08:29 PM
Do you have a work or educational background in computers or information technology?
yes . i have
Can you tell us where your background lies? a simple yes answer doesn't really give us that much to work with.
Trip has given you some fine resources for you to start with there, but unless you tell us more about your background you may find that they don't give you all of the information that you need. For instance what is your existing knowledge of Networking? Are you just starting out with certification, or are you already semi-familliar with the concepts?
8)
Bluerinse
10-Nov-2005, 02:09 AM
Forgive me if I am calling this wrong Burshan but I think some of the communication problems here are due to English not being your native language? If that is the case, then I can understand how difficult it must be for you.
This is why it is good to try and give us as much background information as possible. Only then can we really begin to point you in the right direction.
Pete