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New Requirements for A+ Certification

by Randall Olson

CompTIA’s A+ certification has long been recognized as the industry standard for vendor-neutral validation of entry-level computer hardware and software skills.  As of July 2007, the certification examination requirements for A+ certification have been changed to reflect recent advances in technology and hiring practices. 

Earning A+ certification still requires earning passing scores on two different exams.  However, the content and structure of the required exams have changed.  

Everyone will be required to successfully complete A+ Essentials (#220-601) exam, covering both hardware and software.  In addition to the A+ Essentials exam, A+ candidates will be able to choose their second exam from a pool of elective tests specific to particular specializations. 

Elective Tests:

  • 220-602 IT Technician
  • 220-603 Remote Support Technician
  • 220-604 Depot Technician

The new A+ certification exam emphasizes the combination of technical know-how and other issues necessary for success in the IT field.  Because employers are seeking well-rounded and skilled workers for their entry-level IT field, the new A+ examinations were designed, with feedback from subject matter experts, to cover the complete skill sets needed by those seeking entry-level employment in information technology.  

In addition to knowledge specific to hardware and operating systems, the new A+ certification exams also look for knowledge in areas necessary for one to be a well-rounded computer professional.  For example, concepts related to environmental issues, professionalism, communication skills, safety, and security are now included in the exam.

When you are ready to take the new A+ exam, it is a good idea to use a practice test to help you determine if you would benefit from completing a certification preparation course.  There are a number of excellent online, instructor-led, and video-based training programs that can help you polish your skills and knowledge. 

When you are ready to take your exam, be sure to check around for the best deals on exam vouchers and select a comfortable and convenient certification testing center that meets your needs.

About the Author:

Randall Olson is Director of Certification Testing, IT Training, and Online Learning at Mobile Technical Institute http://www.mobiletechwebsite.com, home of the Gulf Coast Certification Forum.  He also works with MTI Business Solutions, providing marketing, writing, and SEO consulting services to a wide variety of clients. 

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