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How do I prepare for a CCNA certification exam Shortly?


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The CCNA certification exam is the basic subject in Cisco certification exams. Generally, the certification exam is very easy to pass. but, as for a fresher, it also is difficult to pass. Here, I will share some of my study methods to prepare for the CCNA Routing and Switching exam.

Decide the Schedule of your Exam

The journey begins with the question, which CCNA exam should you take first? Most people start with CCNA RS. The typical progression is ROUTE, SWITCH, and finally, TSHOOT, but you can make the first two in any order. According to general, recommend that you take the exam you are most confident you’ll pass with the most ease. If you’re in the industry already, and your day-to-day work is switch-heavy, then you might switch the first two exams, taking SWITCH first. Passing the first one (whichever you choose) gets you to the second, and boosts your confidence. And confidence is essential when you’re walking into an exam.



Get lots of hands-on experience

You’ll see the right mix of theoretical and practical in the CCNA Routing and Switching exams, so you should get as much hands-on experience as possible. Cisco recommends that you should already have one to three years of experience with Cisco products to sit for the exam, which means you might have done the tasks before. On the reviews, however, you’re timed and tested. That makes a big difference psychologically. Hands-on experience not only provides strong validation of the technical information. It also helps you overcome the psychological element. Hands-on experience is such a big part of the exams that allows the candidates to ensure that they are well prepared for the simulation portions of the reviews.

Utilize a blend of additional resources

when I prepared for the exam, my friends recommended SPOTO. because SPOTO provides a personal scheduled study plan. my friends passed the exam on the first try. so I want to recommend it for you.

you can find many useful exam resources, I will recommend some useful website, and you can find some useful study materials or videos:




video Courses:


CCNA basic knowledge:

  1. The CCNA Basic: IP header

  2. Local Area Network (LAN)

  3. Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) Overview



Finally

Relax

Yes. That seems both counterintuitive and conventional advice. Keep your nerves in check on your test days. Take a break from studying the night before. You’ve crammed everything into that brain of yours that it can hold. One more night won’t make a difference. Get a good night’s sleep. Eat a good breakfast. And then go out and conquer the CCNA Routing and Switching exams one at a time.



I hope what I have written is helpful for you! Never late to learn!

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