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From: MohangandhiC
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Hi, Straight away if you want to say the answer is "NO". But, if you do
the certification by learning the relevant subject and not just by mugging up
the dumps. Learn in the book, learn the technology and use learnings in your
projects. Try to apply them in real scenarios. Then it would be really helpful
in your career. My suggestion do the certification after learning the
technology. So by doing the certification you are forcing yourself to learn the
technology. If I say learn .Net, you may not know where to start and what to
start. These certification topic structure is giving you way how to go with
your learnings. It is most helpful in that perspective. Absolutely in the
interviews your technical skill are going to be validated. And not the
certification. If you have the certificate it means that you know that subject
at least at the expected level. Its great help to improve our technical
skill if we do it in right way!!! Please let me know if you have any concern.
Thanks, Mohan
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From: 031983
hi everybody,
i am swaroop.i am working as a asp.net programmer in Hyderabad.
i have 1+ exp in net.
i don't have b.tech or mca.i am a normal graduate.
i am looking to do mcpd or mcst.
is these certifications are really help in getting good job?
i passed two exams(70-316,70-305).
please give me any suggestions.
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