How to Get Certified Quickly
Today, I was searching for how to pass certification quickly on internet and reading different articles on IT blogs, forums, social media websites and article directories. So, I have tried to compile all that knowledge into one post. In my first blog post I have posted top 10 highest paying IT certifications and here I’ll try to share about how to certify any tech certification quickly.
First of all let me tell you that passing computer or IT certification always require some time and effort and it vary with respect to certification. However, basics step to get certified are same. The steps below will help you to find out the right study material to get training and straight away singing up for your exam.
Decide Your Certification:
Obviously, you should know which certification is according to your selected industry. For this you may contact to peers, managers or post your questions on online certifications forums like www.certificationstalk.com, http://certification.about.com/mpboards.htm , http://www.sadikhov.com etc.
Estimate Your Skill & Experience:
Once you have decided about certification you want, next step is to look at how much skill and experience you got with course outline and what type of study training you need. You may research about that specific certification to find out prerequisites and requirements.
Study & Train Yourself:
Recommended books from exams experts with the experience and knowledge are necessary to study to dive directly into exams. If you are new to this then you need some practical experience to get knowledge from classroom training. Practice exams in both cases are much more important.
Registers for Exam:
This is final step when you and your trainer think that you are fully prepared to dive in exam centre. You can register at prometric or Pearson VUE websites. For some certifications you have to register directly through vendor’s website.
Enjoy being certified:
Once you have passed your specific certification remember that many of these IT certifications require updating 1 or 2 exams after a period of 2 or 3 years.














