What is Mcitp course?
An MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) is a credential that proves that an individual has a complete set of skills required to perform a particular IT job role, such as enterprise or virtualization administrator. MCITP certifications were available for: Windows Client. Windows Server. Microsoft SQL Server.
What is a Mcitp certification?
An MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) is a credential that proves that an individual has a complete set of skills required to perform a particular IT job role, such as enterprise or virtualization administrator.
Can a MCITP be upgraded to a MCSE?
In most cases, as an MCITP, you will be eligible for special upgrade paths to new Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certifications. MCITP credentials will still appear on your certification transcript but will be identified as having legacy status –i.e. they can no longer be earned.
When does the Microsoft MCITP certification program end?
Most MCITP certifications will be retired by July 31, 2014. Note that Microsoft changed its certification program structure, and the MCITP is being phased out, though you can still earn MCITP credentials at this point. However, if you’re looking for certification on Windows 7 or Server 2008, this is still the go-to option.
How many MCITP exams do I need to pass?
You must pass between 2 and 5 exams, depending on your choice of track. These typically include 1 or 2 MCITP exams and up to 4 MCTS exams. Exams cost $150 each. Training is available but is not required.
How many MCITP Server administrators are there in the world?
There are over 5,000 MCITP Server Administrators worldwide. To be more precise, there were exactly 5,079 as of January 9th this year. Are you ready to be number 5,080? Ready to take your career to the next level? Ready to prove your Server 2008 leadership and problem solving skills? Great!