If you have a Cisco certification or want to get one, understanding the recent changes will guide you in figuring out where to begin. Cisco has updated its certification options, and this article presents the new list of Cisco certifications. We’ll also share the resources to help you become a certified professional.
Cisco Next-Level Certifications 2020
Just like we said before, here’s the fresh list of Cisco Certifications we promised. Look at the table below to see the different paths you can take for your career and pick the one that suits you best.
Next-Level Cisco Certifications (Launch: Feb 24, 2020)
ENTRY | ASSOCIATE | PROFESSIONAL | EXPERT | ARCHITECT |
CCT | DevNet Associate | DevNet Professional | CCDE | CCAr |
CCNA | CCNP Enterprise | CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure and CCIE Enterprise Wireless | ||
CyberOps Associate | CCNP Collaboration | CCIE Collaboration | ||
CCNP Data Center | CCIE Data Center | |||
CCNP Security | CCIE Security | |||
CCNP Service Provider | CCIE ServiceProvider |
1. Entry Level
CCT Data Center
The CCT Data Center certification concentrates on the skills needed to service and maintain Cisco Unified Computing Systems and servers on-site.
- 010-151 DCTECH: The Cisco CCT Routing & Switching certification concentrates on the abilities needed to support and maintain Cisco routers, switches, and operating environments on-site. As a technician, you should be able to recognise Cisco router and switch models, accessories, cabling, and interfaces; comprehend Cisco IOS Software operating modes and recognise commonly encountered software; and be able to connect and service devices using the Cisco Command Line Interface (CLI).
CCT Routing and Switching
The Cisco Certified Technician Routing and Switching (CCT Routing and Switching) certification teaches you the abilities needed to help out and take care of Cisco routers, switches, and their setups directly at the location.
- 640-692 RSTECH:
- The Cisco CCT Routing & Switching certification teaches you the abilities needed to give hands-on help and look after Cisco routers, switches, and their setups right where they’re used. Additionally, as a technician, you should be able to recognize different Cisco router and switch models, parts, cables, and connections. You’ll also need to know about the Cisco IOS Software’s different modes and be able to work with the Cisco Command Line Interface (CLI) to connect and work with the products.
2. Associate Level
This certification is right for you if you want to learn the basics needed to start a successful career and open up more job opportunities using the newest technologies. Additionally, this level includes the following certification levels:
- 200-901 DEVASC: The DevNet certification program is designed to confirm the abilities of software developers, DevOps engineers, automation experts, and other software experts. This program also verifies important new technical skills for a fresh type of IT expert, helping companies take full advantage of applications, automation, and the technology behind networks, the Internet of Things (IoT), DevOps, and the Cloud.
- 200-301 CCNA: The updated CCNA program is made to get you ready for entry-level jobs in IT. It now includes security and learning about making things work automatically. This program has one certification that covers a lot of basics for IT careers. There’s one test and one training course to help you get ready.
- CCNA CyberOps: The Cisco Certified CyberOps certification helps people start a career as beginner-level cybersecurity analysts in places called security operations centers.
3. Professional Level
When you take the Professional Level exam, you need to choose a main technology area and a specific focused exam to make your professional certification unique. The certification exams available at this level are:
DevNet | CCNP Enterprise | CCNP Collaboration | CCNP Data Center | CCNP Security | CCNP Service Provider |
Core exam | Core exam | Core exam | Core exam | Core exam | Core exam |
350-901 DEVCOR | 350-401 ENCOR | 350-801 CLCOR | 350-601 DCCOR | 350-701 SCOR | 350-501 SPCOR |
Concentration exams (choose one) | Concentration exams (choose one) | Concentration exams (choose one) | Concentration exams (choose one) | Concentration exams (choose one) | Concentration exams (choose one) |
300-810 CLICA | 300-710 SNCF | ||||
300-435 ENAUTO | 300-410 ENARSI | 300-815 CLACCM | 300-610 DCID | 300-715 SISE | 300-510 SPRI |
300-835 CLAUTO | 300-415 ENSDWI | 300-820 CLCEI | 300-615 DCIT | 300-720 SESA | 300-515 SPVI |
300-635 DCAUTO | 300-420 ENSLD | 300-835 CLAUTO | 300-620 DCACI | 300-725 SWSA | 300-535 SPAUTO |
300-535 SPAUTO | 300-425 ENWLSD | 300-625 DCSAN | 300-730 SVPN | ||
300-735 SAUTO | 300-430 ENWLSI | 300-635 DCAUTO | 300-735 SAUTO | ||
300-910 DEVOPS | 300-435 ENAUTO | ||||
300-915 DEVIOT | |||||
300-920 DEVWBX |
The expert level Cisco Certification is accepted worldwide as the most well-recognized certification across the industry.
4. Expert Level
The certification exams covered under the expert level include –
- CCDE: The Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE) is for super-skilled engineers who design networks, head IT infrastructure groups, or lead architecture teams. They work in jobs where they have to change business needs, budgets, and how things work into a well-designed solution.
- CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure: CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure is a special certification for people who are really good at creating, setting up, taking care of, and making big business networks work better. This certification shows that you’re really skilled and can handle big networks very well.
- CCIE Enterprise Wireless: To become a CIE Enterprise Wireless, you have to clear two tests: the 350-401 ENCOR exam and the CCIE Wireless v3.1 lab exam. Starting from April 27, 2020, the CCIE Enterprise Wireless v1.0 lab exam will be active.
- CCIE Collaboration: To get the CCIE Collaboration certification, you need to do two things: first, you take a test that checks your knowledge of core collaboration technologies. Then, you do a hands-on lab test that looks at how well you work with collaboration solutions in a business, all the way from planning and setting up to running and making things better.
- CCIE Data Center Wireless: CCIE Data Center, you must pass the 350-601 DCCOR exam and the CCIE Data Center v2.1 lab exam. As of April 27, 2020, the CCIE Data Center v3.0 lab exam will go live.
- CCIE Security: In order to earn CCIE Security, you must pass the 350-701 SCOR exam and the CCIE Security v5.0 lab exam. As of April 27, 2020, the CCIE Security v6.0 lab exam will go live.
- CCIE Service Provider: To earn the CCIE Service Provider certification, you need to do two things: first, you take a test that checks your knowledge of important service provider technologies. Then, you do a hands-on lab test that looks at how well you handle service provider technologies in a business, all the way from planning and setting up to running and making things better.
5. Architect Level
- Cisco Certified Architect (CCAr): CCArd is the topmost achievement in the Cisco certification lineup. The Cisco Certified Architect (CCAr) certification is for experienced architects who create detailed plans for networks that help a business meet its goals. This certification teaches you how to take business plans and turn them into the technical stuff needed in the network.
Still not clear and want to dwell deeper? Well, you can find the complete updated Cisco Certifications list for the new Cisco Certification as updated on February 24, 2020.
Cisco List of New Certification – 24 February 2020.
Learning Resources
When getting ready for a test, having a helpful preparation guide is really useful. It’s normal to feel stressed about passing the exam. That’s why we made a simple guide to help you step by step. Let’s go through the preparation steps together.
1. A field trip to Official Website
It’s important to know that the official Cisco website is the most reliable source for obvious reasons. So, your very first step should be to visit the official certification page. You’ll find all the details about the exam there. Remember to take a look at the website.
2. Double-check the Exam objectives
Your next step is to get familiar with the exam objectives. Because each exam has its own things to cover, you should know what they are. We suggest this step a lot. To keep going well, go through all the exam goals. This will help with questions like what topics matter and what kind of knowledge is useful. Also, remember this could lead to a good job, so don’t skip confirming the exam goals.
3. All Learning Resources
The third step in getting ready for the Cisco test is gathering all the information you need to learn. Luckily, Cisco offers both self-study and lessons with instructors. This helps you understand all the concepts and get a strong grip on the course. So, be sure to use this source for help.
4. Join a study group
Studying a lot and not having enough fun can be a bit overwhelming, just like exams. That’s why we suggest you consider joining study groups. These groups can be a really good place to clear up your doubts. Plus, they can keep you going on your learning journey. Since your experience might be similar to others’, you can connect and relate with them easily. But remember, joining a study group isn’t a must. It’s your choice whether to do it or not. You can decide to join one at any point while you’re getting ready for the exam.
5. Practice makes you perfect
The final step in the preparation guide is checking yourself. This step helps you see exactly where you might need more work. It not only shows you how ready you are but also where you can get better. So, our advice is to do practice tests only when you’re really confident about what you’ve learned. So, START PRACTICING NOW!
Expert’s Corner
Keep in mind, it’s up to you to create chances for yourself. We’ve given you all the important info in this article. We hope you follow the whole preparation guide. Every journey has its challenges, but don’t forget, we really advise you to study hard to pass the exam. This will surely guide you towards a brighter future and lots of success. Also, don’t forget to stay connected with Testprep Training for more new updates. We’ll be sharing special practice tests and tutorials soon!