MCITP...

  • Hi,

    Dear friends,

    I am a newbie for getting certification of sql server. I have more than 2 years of an experience still i have not given a single certification of sql server. But now i would like to give all MCITP papers for sql server 2005. So i checked on microsoft side for MCITP certification there are 6 papers i saw but i confuesed after looking last one certification "70-447 : Upgrade - MCDBA to MCITP".

    Its also for me. or its no need to give.

    And friends also suggest me for study materials for the complete MCITP.

    I am waiting for your valuable suggestions.

    Thanks & Regards,

    M.I.

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    M.I.
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  • okiftequar (10/12/2009)


    Hi,

    Dear friends,

    I am a newbie for giving an exams for sql server. I have more than 2 years of an experience still i have not attended a single exam of sql server. But now i would like to give all MCITP papers. So i checked on microsoft side for MCITP papers there are 6 papers i saw but i confuesed after looking last one paper "70-447 : Upgrade - MCDBA to MCITP".

    It also for me. or its no need to give.

    And friends also suggest me for study materials for the complete MCITP.

    I am waiting for your valuable suggestions.

    Thanks & Regards,

    M.I.

    The MCDBA is an existing qualification. if you are new to certification then this one doesnt apply, as the one you mentioned is an upgrade path.

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  • Silverfox is correct, this wouldn't apply if you don't hold a MS certification.

    I wouldn't look at the exam page, look at the certification page and choose the path the makes the most sense for you.

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