@deebakchopra It is 45-55 questions in 90min plus you get extra time if you are from a non English speaking country. You can find the exam topics on the Cisco learning site learningnetwork.cisco .com/ or just google ccna exam topics. The major thing is being able to look at a configuration output and know what is going on, or what the problem is with the config. Plus a lot of subnetting.
These might be good tricks but I don't understand where this myth that you need super speed subnetting to pass CCNA came from, I passed without knowing any tricks and I am not fast by any measure.
Also how can someone not be able to start at 1 and multiply it by 2 and then multiply that by 2 and so on? You write it down once in the exam and that's it.
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myonlynick 1 month ago
thank you !!
jamiegee123 2 months ago
@deebakchopra It is 45-55 questions in 90min plus you get extra time if you are from a non English speaking country. You can find the exam topics on the Cisco learning site learningnetwork.cisco .com/ or just google ccna exam topics. The major thing is being able to look at a configuration output and know what is going on, or what the problem is with the config. Plus a lot of subnetting.
TZCoder 5 months ago
These might be good tricks but I don't understand where this myth that you need super speed subnetting to pass CCNA came from, I passed without knowing any tricks and I am not fast by any measure.
Also how can someone not be able to start at 1 and multiply it by 2 and then multiply that by 2 and so on? You write it down once in the exam and that's it.
TZCoder 5 months ago
I never thought of that. .lols this is great :)
jhaer27 5 months ago
Cool ...! ! ! Thanks !
jerzx777 1 year ago
That was really easy to understand.
Thnks a lot!...
dozedup 1 year ago