What’s the difference between DevNet and CCNA?

For years, the Cisco Certified Network Associate, or CCNA, the exam has been the gateway to a job as a network engineer for tens of thousands of people. The Cisco test path, which starts with CCNA and ends with the much-heralded Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert, has been so successful that a large percentage of network engineers have held one or more of these certifications at some point in their careers.

Cisco did not originate IT certification examinations, but it perfected them so that only Novell had previously done at a comparable level. Whether or not network practitioners possessed relevant certifications was frequently deciding whether or not they were hired, regardless of their other qualifications. While Cisco certification tracks have grown to include a wide range of specializations throughout time, the CCNA has remained the primary entry point until now, ignoring the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician.

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