CompTIA’s
A+ certification is the most recognized validation
of technical skills and knowledge required of
a computer service technician. Individuals earning
this certification have demonstrated their ability
to effectively install, configure, upgrade, troubleshoot
and repair computer systems, leading to increased
productivity and higher levels of service. The
definitive benchmark of generic knowledge for
hardware, software and basic networking concepts. |
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A+ Training and
Certification
If you are an Information Technology professional
or looking to become one, you need A+ Certification.
A+ Certification provides you with an industry recognized,
valued credential. A+ Certification may open doors with
prospective employers. Often employers will use certification
as a stepping stone for job advancement opportunities.
Earning the A+ Certification is a confirmation that
you have the ability to get the job done right. It means
you have the knowledge, technical ability and customer
service skills that are necessary for a successful computer
service technician.
What is the A+ Certification
Program
The A+ Certification is a non-vendor, non-product specific
program, developed by the Computing Technology Industry
Association (CompTIA), it certifies the competency of
entry-level technicians in the computer industry. The
program is supported by computer hardware and software
vendors like General Electric, Digital Equipment, Microsoft,
Toshiba, Packard Bell, and IBM.
A+ Certification training will help you troubleshoot,
install programs, use DOS, Windows 3.11, Windows 95
and their applications, as well as master skills in
formal problem solving. You will also gain the benefit
of hardware knowledge such as CPUs, memory, storage
media, modems, network interface cards (NICs) and peripherals.
How to Become Qualified ?
Candidates achieve the A+ Service Technician qualification
through taking and passing one core and one elective
computer-based exam at any Authorized Prometric Testing
Center.
· Core exam - the core tests
the delegate's fundamental knowledge of service procedures
and computer hardware
· Windows and DOS elective -
covers the delegate's knowledge of installation and
support of DOS and Windows systems and applications
For more information Please visit the CompTIA official
website http://www.comptia.com
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