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| S.No | Job Title | National Average Salaires |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Architects | $ 72,000 - $ 120,000 |
| 2 | Business Analysts | $ 50,000 - $ 100,000 |
| 3 | Business Intelligence Analyst | $ 65,000 - $ 93,500 |
| 4 | Data Analyst / Report Writers | $ 60,000 - $ 85,250 |
| 5 | Package Software Specialist - ERP | $ 79,000 - $ 120,000 |
| 6 | Web 2.0 Developers | $ 55,750 - $ 81,000 |
| 7 | Systems / Network Administrator | $ 64,000 - $ 75,000 |
| 8 | Systems and Application Integrators | $ 40,000 - $ 100,000 + |
The Network + certification is a relatively new certification, and it’s the next certification in the lineup of CompTIA certifications beginning with A+ certification. Because CompTIA is well respected developer of vendor-neutral industry certifications, becoming Network + certified proves you’re competent in the specific areas tested by Network A+.
Students and working professionals who wish to gain expertise in CompTIA A+ Practical Application.
After the completion of this course, you will be able to:
• Learn about Network Technologies
• Learn about Network Media and Topologies
• Install, configure and differentiate common network devices
• Implement a basic wireless network
• Learn about Network Management
• Implement network troubleshooting methodology
• Troubleshoot common network connectivity issues
• Learn about network Tools
• Work with command line interface tool and interpret the output to verify functionality
• Learn and explain the function of hardware and software security devices
• Learn about Network Access Security
• Explain the issues that affect device security
• Identify common security threats and mitigation techniques
Certificate of participation Additionally students can appear for CompTIA Network + exam N10-004
The CompTIA A+ Practical Application (220-702) exam, which covers repair and practical application of the concepts covered in the A+ Essentials exam.
Students and working professionals who wish to gain expertise in CompTIA A+ Practical Application.
After the completion of this course, you will be able to:
• Install, configure and maintain personal computers components
• Detect problems, trouble shoot and repair / replace personal computers
• Install, configure, detect problems, troubleshoot and repair / replace laptop
• Use tools including Multi-meter, Power Supply Tester, Specialty hardware / tools, Cable testers, Loop back plugs, Anti-Static pad and wrist strap, Extension magnet
• Select the appropriate commands and options to trouble shoot and resolve problems
• Differentiate between Windows Operating System Directory structures
• Select and use System Utilities / tools and evaluate the results
• Evaluate and resolve common issues, operational problems, error messages and conditions
• Troubleshoot client-side connectivity issues using appropriate tools like TCP/IP settings, Mail Protocol Settings, Proxy Settings, Secure Connection Protocols, and Firewall settings
• Install and configure a small home office network
• Prevent, troubleshoot and remove viruses and malware
• Implement security and trouble shoot common issues related to operating system and system
Certificate of participation Additionally students can appear for CompTIA A+ Practical Application exam 220-702.
The CompTIA A+ Essentials (220-701) exam, covers basic computer concepts, hardware troubleshooting, softskills (such as customer service), and hardware upgrading, security and safety.
Students and working professionals who wish to gain expertise in CompTIA A+ Essentials.
After the completion of this course, you will be able to:
• Learn concepts about hardware components
• Identify, troubleshoot, repair and maintain problems
• Learn operating systems and compare and contrast the different Windows Operating Systems and their features
• Summarize the basics of networking fundamentals, including technologies, devices and protocols, basics of workgroups and domains, common ports: HTTP, FTP, POP, SMTP, TELNET, HTTPS, LAN/WAN, Hub, Switch, Router and Identify Virtual Private Networks
• Basics of configuring IP addressing and TCP/IP properties, Protocols (TCP/IP, NETBIOS),
• Compare and contrast different networks types including broadband, dial-up, wireless, Bluetooth and cellular
• Explain the basic principles of security concepts and technologies – encryption technologies, data wiping / hard drive destruction / hard drive recycling, software firewall, authentication technologies
• Summarize the following security features – wireless encryption, malicious software, BIOS security, password management, locking workstation, biometric security
• Outline the purpose of appropriate safety and environment procedure and given a scenario apply them
Certificate of participation Additionally students can appear for CompTIA A+ Essential’s exam 220-701.
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