Interesting, that's why I asked. Always thought the whole point of the ticket was to prove your worth. To be told to practically ignore it didn't make sense to me. And are you saying there are 39 in the region; how do you know?
Forgot this bit: It cost £2k for a one-week CCNA bootcamp five years ago in UK. When I checked with Koenig in India recently about renewing, and including MCSE, it's about £2.5k for seven weeks tuition and exams. And that included the food and accommodation.
I'm sure its possible for someone to get it without having loads of experience but I'm also sure that would at least double, if not treble the hands on lab time needed. It is delibaretly designed to be as hard as possible.
It doesn't test on every day stufff but instead on twisted combinations of technologies that you can only pass because you understand exactly, down to an in depth packet level how they work. And no partial marks, it's all or nothing on a section so if you get it 90% correct you score zero.
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