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Hello,

Thanks for your reply.

I want to know whether correspondence MBA has value or not. Some of my friends are telling me that regular MBA will be considered as of compared with Corres MBA. But, some people told me that Corres MBA with Work experience has value. Also, please suggest me what are all the courses related to hardware and networking will be helpful for me. Also, how is the value for MCP, CCNA and LINUX. Please tell certificate is helpful for my career. Please reply me.

2006-11-10 00:27:32 · 4 answers · asked by saravana k 1 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

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If u are interested in networking, CCNA is best to start with. But CCNA alone can do no good. You have to complete all the exams of cisco(i.e. after CCNA there are 2-3 more exams). These courses are very hard and u have to shell out heavily from ur pocket. But completing cisco course will surely be a great addon to ur knowledge and can help ur career heavily

2006-11-10 08:28:41 · answer #1 · answered by Vishnu 1 · 0 1

As far as MBA is concerned, you have to look for good exposures. correspondence MBA is for people allready involved in similar job but lack of a professional certification.if you doesn't belong to this category, the ideal suggession would be go for a regulare course, where alongwith regulare courseware, you can put your hands in practical problems and how the management deals with them, this will good.

Now come to the question of selecting MCP,CCNA and LINUX.
Any one you could choose, because all of them are hot and demanding. But if the matter of placement, or what salaries you will offered, only theoratical knowledge is not sufficient. In your ciites, just ask for each course's franchisee, see how much practical knowledge they can offer, some of institute also offer online projects, where you can actually go through the software development life cycle. so here the best suggession is course is not important, but how you done the course is more important, how much you have learned, after completing the course, where do you stand in the professional world really matters.

2006-11-13 23:23:13 · answer #2 · answered by Mohan 1 · 0 0

I don't know about the MBA Courses. But about the Hardware and Networking courses my answer is

"A+, CCNA, MCSE" If you are expert in all these courses, then you are king.

About the certificates, i don't think the certificate given by the center where you study all these course have much worth. But if you write the exams which are conducted by the company and get your certificate by scoring good marks then your value increases internationally. The certificate is valued world wide. Even that company itself may recruit you.

A+ - Computer Hardware Course
CCNA - Cisco companys Networking Course
MCSE - Microsoft companys Networking course

If you write the MCSE exam from the Microsoft and get good marks, they will give the certificate for you as "Microsoft Certified Professional". Its of great value.

Good Luck

2006-11-10 20:39:54 · answer #3 · answered by jhon peter 2 · 1 0

Given the clamour for cost-cutting, and given the pace at which Linux is gaining ground, I would recommend Linux certification, then CCNA.

Correspondence MBA has value - but it depends upon which institute you did it from and you must have good work experience too; it basically is meant for busy working professionals and is of value to them primarily.

2006-11-10 17:53:13 · answer #4 · answered by lonely_searching_preet(i) 2 · 0 0

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