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CCNA or Cisco Certified Network Associate is an associate-level IT certification focused on network fundamentals. The industry recognized CCNA badge proves you have the skills to install, configure, troubleshoot and operate enterprise networks. Without any prior experience having CCNA on your resume gets a recruiter’s attention and gives you an edge over non-certified applicants. It also shows you have the in-demand technical skills and abilities that hiring managers are looking for.
A CCNA free course with a certificate teaches networking fundamentals for roles like network administrator, technician, engineer, etc. It covers knowledge of installing, managing, and troubleshooting enterprise networks.
No. Our CCNA course assumes zero technical background. The materials start with the basics and cover all the essential concepts.
There are NO prerequisites to enroll in this free CCNA course. You don’t need specific degrees, past experience or pre-existing knowledge. All you need is a curious mind, ability to learn online and a drive to succeed. We make the course accessible for anyone willing to upskill, regardless of background.
An introductory CCNA course takes a few weeks to complete depending on the learning format and your pace.
We give you 90 days of full access from the enrollment date to complete course materials. You can learn on your own schedule.
As an associate-level certification, CCNA focuses more on practical networking concepts than advanced theory. So, course complexity comes more from breadth rather than depth.