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MCA And Certified Master
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On Thursday, June 26th 2008 at 02:46 AM By Anonymous |
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can someone advise the relationship between the MCA and the MS Certified
Master? I have seen on the MS Learning website that the Master certification
will be 'required' for the MCA? Is this correct? If not, what is the Master
certification for? |
Re: MCA and Certified master by Anthony Thomas on Thursday, July 3rd 2008 at 02:01 PM
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The MCA has been around for a few years now and is comprised of two parts: a
technical phase (training, labs, and examiniations) and a board review phase
(to showcase experience and knowledge applying learned content in a "real
world" application scenario. It is definitely a challenging trial.
The MCM program, on the other hand, is releatively new. It lies between the
new MCITP professional certifications and the MCA (and apparently is now a
pre-requisite for the MCA). It indicates advanced technical training, but
does not require the board review. So, the MCA is still the premier
certification.
How this helps.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
"DAniel" <DAniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:02790CCB-95B3-489D-B575-9530A13BAA61@microsoft.com...
> can someone advise the relationship between the MCA and the MS Certified
> Master? I have seen on the MS Learning website that the Master
> certification
> will be 'required' for the MCA? Is this correct? If not, what is the
> Master
> certification for? |
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