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Every time a Cisco exam version changes, there is always lots of chat about this on the net. The CCNA checks are no exception.

One comment I see often goes like this: " I hear Cisco is going to alter Intro / ICND / CCNA examination variations quickly, so I am not going to start learning yet. I will wait before new exam comes out".

Don't let this happen to you.

Although some significant writers could have you believe these exams change enormously from one version to another ("updated for the newest exams!"), the straightforward truth is that the Intro, ICND, and CCNA Composite exams just don't change much from version to version.

Sure, the issues change. The only people who ought to be nervous about that are those who are trying to braindump their method to a technical certification.

The topics covered on the CCNA tests don't change much at all. You know you're planning to need certainly to demonstrate understanding of LAN switching, ISDN, Frame Relay, routing protocol behavior, RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, and OSPF. Perhaps some of the more advanced subjects will change, but these will be minor changes at best. Cisco announces these changes on their web site well in advance, which means you will not be left without any time and energy to study.

The sole Cisco exams that will change quite a bit will be the CCIE Written Qualification exams. Even there, guess what happens the core issues will soon be. Cisco's barely planning to take BGP off the prepared Routing & Switching exam.

Whatever you do, do not belong to the "version change" trap. Don't spend $100 - $300 to run up and take a test before you are ready because of a forthcoming version change.

When you are ready, you are ready.

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