> At my graduation level (B.Sc computer Science) I am left with 2 papers
which I never completed. I have taken GNIIT program
> from NIT Ltd while I was studying for Graduation.
If I were you I would first finish what I started. What is stopping you
from completing the 2 papers? What became of your GNITT program? The
MCSA is a tough track that requires dedication and vast knowledge of
Windows 2003 networking services; just ask anyone who has taken the
70-292 exam.
Employers taken many things into consideration when hiring a individual.
They are not just going to look at your resume and see that you have
achieved the MCSA certification and give you a job. They may want
additional evidence that you can finish what you start. That you are
dedicated in seeing things thru to completion. So will the MCSA get you
a job in a big organization? Perhaps... But I would not count on it. I
would not put all my eggs in that basket.
The pros to achieving your MCSA is that, if done correctly, you have
demonstrated commitment. You have expressed a desire to master you
trade. Not to mention the knowledge you gain along the way.
I hope I help shed some light on your question. But there is really no
honest way of answering it fully.
--
Michael D. Alligood
MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
CIW Certified Instructor
http://yetanotherblog.typepad.com/theclassroom
"bbsrv125" <> wrote in message
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> Hi, I am working in IT industry from past five years. I have worked at
> various levels and at present I am working as System Administrator with an
> organization since 3 years. At my graduation level (B.Sc computer Science) I
> am left with 2 papers which I never completed. I have taken GNIIT program
> from NIT Ltd while I was studying for Graduation. I would like to know
> whether I will be considerd for a Job in a big organization if I am certfied
> with MCSA and What will be the Pros and Cons.
>
> Thanks