Want is the MCSE?
MCSE stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. The individuals that possess this qualification show the ability to design and implement an infrastructure solution that is based on the Windows operating system and Windows Server System software.
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How do I become an MCSE?
An individual is required to sit and pass 7 MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) exams to be qualified as an MCSE:
- Four core exams on networking systems
- One core exam on client operating systems
- One core design exam
- One elective exam
The following shows a map of the exams and electives available for individuals to become MCSE certified: Certification Map
Exams need to be taken at an approved Microsoft Test Centre. You can locate your nearest centre here: www.2test.com or www.vue.com
What are the pre-requisites for the MCSE Training?
Candidates typically have the following levels of experience:
- At least one year of experience implementing and administering both network and client operating systems
- Knowledge about the planning, design and implementation of Microsoft Windows server solutions and architectures in mid-sized to large companies.
What jobs can I do when I have passed the MCSE?
There is a wide variety or job roles available to the MCSE certified individual including:
- Systems engineer
- Network engineer
- Systems analyst
- Network analyst
- Technical consultant
- Desktop Support Engineer
If you are looking for MCSE Training or
MCSE Courses then contact RCS – specialists in IT Training.
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