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A+ is a solid certification that employers look for and
is the industry standard for entry-level computer technicians. Every
business uses computers and skilled technicians are in demand. An A+
certification opens the door to an exciting career in computer technology at
an affordable price.
Having an A+ certification proves that you have a broad
base of knowledge and competency in core hardware and operating system
technologies including installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive
maintenance and basic networking.
The CompTIA A+ exam consists of two exams - the A+ Core
Hardware exam and the A+ OS Technologies exam. Because technology changes,
so do the exams. The CompTIA A+ exam will be upgraded on November 26, 2003 , but you can still study for and take the current A+ 2001
exams until then.
What's on the CompTIA 2001 A+
Exam?
The CompTIA 2001 A+ certification consists of two exams. Get the complete
list of 2001 objectives right here —
What's on the CompTIA 2003 A+
Upgrade Exam?
Here are the complete 2003 A+ Upgrade exam objectives —
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