>
> ... And whoever gave you the impression that "most people who apply for
> RHCE clear it" ?? RHCE has one of the lowest passing rates (Red Hat, I
> think, claims a pass rate of 40%), and one of the very few which actually
> tests your practical skills, and for a change, not your rote skills. [1]
>
> The point to think about by people wondering whether to go in for an RHCE
> is - whether to learn it at an institute after paying Rs. 20k and , or
> getting a CD from the local LUG, and learning at home, with the help of
> your LUG mates, and of course a lot of your reading skills. In a market
> where every one claims to have experience in the field, it is important
for
> employers to have some additional benchmarks. And certifications, like
RHCE
> , do help. Heck, if being an MCSE still makes a difference to some
> companies for hiring purposes, RHCE is a much more respected exam.
>
> The biggest difference from other exams is that unlike the MCSE, Solaris,
> Cisco exams, it is possible to do the practicals at home on the real thing
> ... and of course practicals is the only thing which is there in the exam,
> isnt it?

one of the institues where i contacted claims 100% pass record. may be they
have some 'settings' with RHCE people or something!!!!!!!

u mentioned 'CD from local LUG', can u please elaborate, where can i get,
what are contents etc?

so going for RHCE is recommended, right?

amit


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