The CompTIA A+ certification acts as the first building block of your knowledge. It will teach you practically everything needed to be a technician, however, it is not a specialist qualification, rather it is generalist. After taking the A+ certification, it may be to your advantage to go onto a more specialist course, such as the CompTIA Networking+.
The CompTIA Networking plus extends beyond the generalist area of the a plus certification by focusing on how a technician would manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install and configure a basic network infrastructure. It will validate your knowledge and demonstrate your practical understanding of the concepts, which should be backed up by around 9 months experience in appropriate fields or further academic training, plus the A+ certification. To apply, you will then need to have already taken the a plus certification and have experience in the I.T field, or have taken a degree or equivalent in a relevant course.
The Networking+ is a 90 minute exam, where to pass you must score 720 on a scale 100-900. The exam is made up of a hundred questions. Although there is only one exam, unlike the A plus certification, the score to pass the exam is slightly higher.
The CompTIA Networking + certification is well sought after as it demonstrates to employers not only your willingness to learn, but your commitment to improving your knowledge and skills. This is a top attribute which employer's love, especially in the I.T field where certifications and technology change every few years.
Every time CompTIA release a new exam, they offer a bridge exam, which bridges the knowledge between the older and the newer certification – in this case the Networking+2005 and 2009. However, once you're certified, you are certified for life under CompTIA certifications, such as the A + and Networking+. Most people only re-certify in order to keep their skills, C.V and knowledge up to date. It is not necessary to re-certify, it is however a good way to improve your career prospects.

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