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The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (or MCSA) is the best-known Microsoft certification. The MCSA is an internationally known certification offered by Microsoft, recognised worldwide. It provides the individual a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise to successfully manage, administrate and maintain the typical office network and server such Windows Server 2003 and exchange servers. to a natural progress or for those who have completed the A+ and Network+ certifications and both these exams can be used as credit towards attaining the MCSA certificate. MCSA can be a starting point for people wanting to start MCSE
The MCSA is ideal for individuals seeking a career in medium to large size companies. you be able to do such jobs like
- I.T Trainer
- I.T Support Engineer
- Server Support engineer
- Systems Administrator
- Server support Analysts
Students must complete 4 examinations for (MCSA) (3 if you have A+ and Network+ certificates) in Windows administration technologies. In the process of the MCSA candidates will acquire the MCP certificate and they can use the MCSA certification as a ‘Staging ground’ towards the MCSE certificate . Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) candidates on the Windows Server 2003 track are required to satisfy the following requirements are
- Core exams (three exams required)
Two networking system exams
One client operating system exam
- Elective exams (one exam required)
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