dude , first off please stop coping both leading ccie forums as it is
against the rules of group study .
if you are that much desprate , then post individual messages to both
groups.
1)NO need to worry about ratio ..RS covers security and security cover RS
to lesser or extent
2) three years from CCNA is more than enough . what matters is how
consistently you are doing labs . if you are not consistant even a decade
of prep will not help you
3) self study or bootcamp . Slef study is enough for many people . bootcamp
is recommended too . Deponds on your budget .. Vendor workbooks greatly
cover tricks and twists which will be sufficient to get a pass . However a
bootcamp can really reduce the time of your prep !
4) buying all metarial in market ONLY adds to confusion dude !
CAN any one do all of NARBIKS , INE , IPE , 360 . ?
most people like to go with two vendors AT MAX .
HTH
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Sandeep Mahajan <
sandeepmahajan1981_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Buddies/Mentors/Guides
>
> I am following this list from past 6 months but never posted my comment on
> technical queries. on some general queries i answered.
>
> now here i have some doubt and i am double minded in this regard. so i
> would like to seek views from you Network experts to guide me and show me
> the right way towards my journey to be a CCIE.
> here is my query :-
> I am having CCNA-RS and CCNA-Sec certification from Cisco. MCTS-ISA Server
> certification from Microsoft. i have more exposure into routing n switching
> as compared to Network Security. ratio is 70% into Routing Switching and
> 30% into Security.
> 1) Is it possible to maintain this 70:30 ratio?
> 2) i want to go straight for CCIE exam, that too within 2-3 years, is it
> possible?, if yes then how?.- plz give me detailed guidance in ths regard?
> 3) Is it possible to clear lab exam thru self study rather than joining an
> institute for coaching?
> 4) From where should i start? as i have all stuff(EBooks/Video Tutorials)
> from cisco, INE, trainsignal, CBT Nuggets n other biggies in the industry.
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Sandeep Mahajan
>
>
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