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A+ Certification
is a testing program sponsored by CompTIA that certifies the competency
of entry-level (6 months experience) service technicians in the computer
industry. Anyone who wants an internationally recognized
credential as a competent entry-level computer service professional can
take the A+ examination. The program is backed by major computer
hardware and software vendors, distributors, resellers and publications.
The A+ test was first available in July 1993, with a complete revision
of the exam occurring on July 31, 1998. Earning A+ certification means
that the individual possesses the knowledge, skills, and customer
relations skills essential for a successful entry-level (6 months
experience) computer service technician, as defined by experts from
companies across the industry. The test covers a broad range of hardware
and software technologies, but are not related to any vendor-specific
products. To become certified, you must pass two parts -- the Core and
the Microsoft DOS/Windows module portion. When both the Core and the
DOS/Windows portions are passed within 90 calendar days, the candidate
receives the A+ designation. Once an individual is A+ certified this
designation is not required to be updated as the test is revised.
How Many
are Certified?
As of March, 2000 there are over 180,000 A+ Certified Technicians
worldwide!
Who may
take the tests?
A+ Certification is open to anyone who wants to take the tests. The A+
exam is targeted for entry-level computer service technicians with at
least 6 months on-the-job experience. No specific requirements are
necessary, except payment of the fee. Individuals may retake the test
modules as often as they like, but the Core and DOS/Windows portion must
be passed within 90 calendar days of each other in order to become
certified.
The A+ test is
live throughout the world in English. We have translated the A+ test
into the following languages: Spanish, French, German, Portuguese,
Japanese,* simplified Chinese* and traditional Chinese.* If you
have any questions, please call the CompTIA Certification Area at (630)
268-1818 extension 359.
*Japanese, simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese are limited to
countries that support double byte computer languages.
The A+ test
contains situational, traditional, and identification types of
questions. All of the questions are multiple choice. There is one
answer for each question.
It is CompTIA's policy to make reasonable accommodations for individuals
with disabilities. If you need special accommodations, please contact
your test vendor 30 days before scheduling your exam.
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