CCNA Video Training – CCNA Certification Breakdown
If you’re considering whether to get the CCENT then work on the ICND2 exam, or just take the 1 CCNA exam, you might want to check this video by TrainSignal training.
I now recommend that you always take the CCNA in 2 parts (unless you are re-certifying), just because it costs the same. The ICND1 and ICND2 exams cost $125 each, and the composite CCNA exam costs $250. In addition, you’ll be a certified CCENT once you’ve passed the ICND1 and you can start applying for some basic networking jobs based on that certification.
If you want the best in CCNA training, do check out CCNA video training by TrainSignal and do remember to supplement this with the right CCNA books.
Cheers,
Francis (SavvyNetCert.Com)
CCNA Video Training – 2 Best CCNA Video Training Products Compared
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The 2 most popular ways to study for the CCNA traditionally have been to use CCNA preparation books or to attend a formal class – whether attending an official CCNA academy class or training via one of Cisco’s authorized training partners. Using CCNA books to study is still an excellent choice – see our quick CCNA book comparison chart here if you are still unsure of what to buy. However, if you very much prefer CCNA video training, there are high quality materials available now.
Using video to study for the CCNA essentially gives you all the benefits of studying for the CCNA in a classroom setting but you are able to do so at your own pace. Suppose you can only attend “class” once a week, and only at night after work – with CCNA video training, this is not a problem. If you need to repeat a class, you can simply watch the video again. It’s like having a fully qualified instructor with you all the time, and you can repeat the class as often as you would like. All this, with the added advantage that CCNA video training costs just a fraction of what a classroom based course would cost.
There are 2 CCNA video training courses which are well established in the market today. They are the CBT Nuggets Cisco CCNA Certification Package and the TrainSignal Cisco CCNA training.
The CBT Nuggets video training covers all the essential topics in the CCNA exam, and includes 59 videos totaling 27 hours of training. It is taught by Jeremy Cioara, a CCIE certified instructor. 2 CCNA practice tests are also available for $69 each. The video training costs $399.
The TrainSignal Cisco CCNA training also covers all the topics of the CCNA exam, and includes 29 hours of video training. It is taught by Chris Bryant, a well known CCIE certified instructor. In addition, the TrainSignal training boasts and impressive array of training materials over and above the video training, This includes iPod videos, mp3 audios and accompanying instructor notes. In addition, the TrainSignal CCNA package also includes accompanying PDF instructor notes which you can print out. On top of this, the package includes a full version of the Cisco CCNA practice exams by Transcender, which is a well known award winning practice exam. This comprehensive package is available from TrainSignal for $397 (cheaper than the CBT Nuggets solution).
Comparing the 2 products, I would definitely recommend the TrainSignal Cisco CCNA video training. They have a free CCNA training sample video over at their site so you can take a look at the quality of the video and they stand by their product with a 90 day satisfaction guarantee. Do check out the free CCNA training sample video and see for yourself.
If you use twitter, you would be happy to know that @TrainSignal is very active on twitter and always willing to help – you can’t beat that for support!
For a quick comparison, please see the below chart:
I’m not too sure how long the TrainSignal $397 price will last as this is a limited-time discount from their usual price of $799.
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