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Re: [LI] Need Red Hat certification course and Exam.



Good news!! RHCEs do exist in India..(Total 10, I'm one of them)
Need to know more.. pls wait, I'll b back after Deepawali.. on this.
----- Original Message -----
From: s.goswami <goswami@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 1:06 AM
Subject: Re: [LI] Need Red Hat certification course and Exam.


> > Is there such a centre in Bombay (Mumbai)? If so Where? and what and how
> > should one go about getting this certificate (I mean the syllabus for
the
> > exam, books tutorials etc.)
>
> check linuxcertification.com , sair is offering certification courses in
> association with prometric centres , NIIT in turn is associated with
> prometric as authorized test centre.Last i checked with NIIT in
> Secunderabad they did not give me a positive reply as how i can appear
> for these exams, they were busy making Rs with MCSE/MCP's as usual,
> that's when i came to know that NIIT has included Linux in to there
> course curricula.
> i have mailed Redhat india yes Redhat has a mail address for india
> especially for training but no response from them either , i mailed a cc
> to there US office also lets wait and watch for the time being . In the
> meantime i have taken and exam from tekmetricks.com and they posted me a
> certificate also all for free that's right FREE in the real term :)
>
> as of now i am waiting for institues to mushroom with linux training
> they have already started happening as of  today my count on them is
> around 6 in hyderabad alone.
>
> hope that helps
>
> s.goswami
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