03-30-2018 10:28 AM - edited 02-21-2020 10:52 AM
Hello ,
I took my CCNP route exam on 28 April 2015 ,
So from my understanding I have to finish both Switching and TSHOOT exams before 27 April 2018 ,
I booked my Switching Exam on 7 April 2018 ,
So My two questions is ...
1- is 20 days are enough for TSHOOT exam or it's not manageable ?
2- if I failed to pass the TSHOOT exam before 27 April .... I will have to repeat Route and Switching exam again ?
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03-30-2018 10:35 AM - edited 03-30-2018 10:47 AM
Hi,
You have to pass either SWITCH or TSHOOT. 20 days should be enough, depending on your experience of course.
EDIT: Correction, looks like you need to pass all 3 exams within a 3 year period.
I assume your CCNA will also expire on 27th April 2018 (unless you renewed it by taking another CCNA level exam). If it does expire then, well you'd have to retake that aswell.
HTH
03-30-2018 10:35 AM - edited 03-30-2018 10:47 AM
Hi,
You have to pass either SWITCH or TSHOOT. 20 days should be enough, depending on your experience of course.
EDIT: Correction, looks like you need to pass all 3 exams within a 3 year period.
I assume your CCNA will also expire on 27th April 2018 (unless you renewed it by taking another CCNA level exam). If it does expire then, well you'd have to retake that aswell.
HTH
03-30-2018 10:38 AM
Yes my CCNA will expire as well ,
But Iam still confused ... I thought I have to take all three exams within 3 years ...
So if in worst case scenario I passed Switching before 27th of April , but I failed to pass TShoot before 27th of April too .... what will happen ?
03-30-2018 10:45 AM
Apologies, yeah looks like you need to pass all 3 exams within a 3 year period.
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/10694
Good luck
03-30-2018 10:50 AM - edited 03-30-2018 10:50 AM
So if I pass Tshoot after 27 of April ... I will need to retake Routing exam again to certify for CCNP ... right ?
03-30-2018 10:59 AM
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