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cruxis

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#97604 17-Feb-2012 16:45
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I've been studing for my CCNA, and looking at doing the exams. But cant find a exam center in Christchurch.

According to http://www.pearsonvue.com/ there no testing centers down here. I have rung auldhouse.co.nz, they have none in christchurch now. Also checked out various places that teach cisco material, electec, CPIT and none of them offer the exams either, yet they teach the material.

Does anyone knows of any testing center in Christchurch/South Island ?

Seems stink that places are charging alot of $$ running cisco courses encouraging to get quailfied, Yet you cant do any of the actual exams to get your certification. 

 

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MattR
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  #583752 20-Feb-2012 10:47
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If they're not listed on Pearson Vue, they don't exist. And even if they are listed, they may not do them.

Looks like Cisco/PearsonVue have 2 sites in Wellington, and a bunch in Auckland. The only others appear to be Hamilton and Whangarei.

I did CCNA and VCP4 exams in Sydney (was living there at the time) and was a little annoyed that I had to go all the way into Auckland for VCP5 - the Takapuna location didn't do them despite being listed on Pearson Vue.

Matt.



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  #583780 20-Feb-2012 11:25
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Likewise, our CCIE and CCNA have had to go to sydney to sit/resit the exams.

One of the lads I know went to Malaysia or somewhere to do his.. but were not sure if its that legitimate or not :)

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