How hard are CCNP Routing and Switching exam?

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How hard are CCNP Routing and Switching exam?
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Cisco Certified Network Professional or the CCNP validates the ability to implement, plan, verify and troubleshoot local-area enterprise and wide-area enterprise networks and work collaboratively along with the specialists as on advanced security, wireless, voice, and video solutions. The CCNP certification is appropriate for those who are having at least one year experience of networking who are ready to advance their skills and work independently on the complex network solutions. Those who are willing to achieve the CCNP have to demonstrate the skills required in the enterprise roles like the network technician, systems engineer, support engineer, or network engineer.

 

Prerequisites:

A Valid Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching are required to gain this certification or any Cisco CCIE certification can also act as a prerequisite.

 

Not only gaining the CCNP R&S Certification is difficult, but to maintain it is also not going to be an easy task. Below mentioned are the recertification details.

 

Recertification of CCNP R&S:

The Cisco professional level certifications CCNP, CCDP, CCSP, CCNP Wireless, CCNP Voice, and CCIP are valid for the three years. In order to recertify, the candidates would have to pass one of the following before the expiration date of certification:

•    Passing any present 642-XXX Professional level examination, or

•    Passing any present CCIE Written Exam,

•    Passing the present CCDE Written Exam, or Practical Exam, or

•    Passing the Cisco Certified Architect or CCAr interview and the CCAr board review to extend the lower certifications.

 

To understand the difficulty level of this certification, you need to understand the details of this examination, which is given below.

 

Exam Details:

Though it is most common for the learners to complete the CCNP in a chronological order i.e. first the ROUTE, then SWITCH, and lastly TSHOOT, the order of completion is not regulated by Cisco. If the Learners desires, they may occasionally choose to take the exams in any order they want. Order selection of this certification depends on their level of experience and expertise. Even when learners take the exams out of chronological order it is considered valid. Though it is considered to be a wise decision to take the TSHOOT last as it is going to consider a culmination both the ROUTE and SWITCH exams.

 

The candidates are going to have 120 minutes for each of the exams in order to complete this exam. There will be around 45 to 65 questions for ROUTE, 30 to 40 questions in SWITCH and about 15 to 25 questions for TSHOOT exam. The test is going to have Multiple choices in all the exams ROUTE, SWITCH, and TSHOOT exams,  Drag and drop questions in the ROUTE and the SWITCH exams only and the Simulation questions in ROUTE, SWITCH, and TSHOOT exams. Examination fee for each of the exam is about $250 USD.

 

Pearson Vue offers exam profiles that would be quite helpful for the learners who are pursuing the CCNP R&S Exam:

•    Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching or ROUTE 300-101

•    Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching or SWITCH 300-115

•    Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching or TSHOOT 300-135

 

Career Considerations

There are many institutions that provide you with a very helpful salary guide in order to help the learners to determine an appropriate pay scale for the job opportunities associated with the CCNP R&S. It would be depending on the professional experience, an employee who holds any CCNP certification could earn between $46,564 and $153,571 on an annual base. After gaining the CCNP R&S Certification, you could opt for the highly paid jobs like network engineer, network administrator, senior network engineer, IT manager, and network architect.