Netacad Cisco Networking Academy -

Graduates of the are highly recruit-able. Because the curriculum is aligned with job tasks, students exit the program ready to work.

Find a local Academy. Visit the NetAcad website and use the "Find a Location" tool. You will likely find a community college, technical school, or high school near you. Step 2: Enroll in a class. You pay the institution (usually a few hundred dollars, far less than a university credit hour). Step 3: Gain access to the NetAcad portal. This unlocks the e-books, chapter quizzes, Packet Tracer activities, and exams. Step 4: The lab. You will work on real Cisco gear (routers, switches, rack servers) in a physical lab, or virtually via Packet Tracer. Step 5: Final exam. Upon passing the course final, you receive a "Letter of Completion" (which helps on a resume), but to get the official industry certification (CCNA/CyberOps), you must pay a separate fee to take the proctored exam at a Pearson VUE center. netacad cisco networking academy

| Metric | Data | |--------|------| | Years active | 28+ (since 1997) | | Countries | 190+ | | Academies | 27,000+ | | Students to date | Over 20 million | | Active annual students | ~2–3 million | | Packet Tracer users | Millions globally | | Languages | ~20+ (including English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Chinese) | Graduates of the are highly recruit-able

"Of course it's—wait." There was silence on the line. "The cleaning crew... they must have kicked the power strip. It's loose." Visit the NetAcad website and use the "Find a Location" tool

The skills and knowledge gained through Netacad Cisco Networking Academy can lead to a range of career opportunities, including:

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