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CBT Planet Plans 2010 Schedule

October 6th, 2009 Posted in General

I know I’ve mentioned cbt planet before and recently, actually only about a month ago, they decided to introduce Microsoft MCITP Boot Camps for 2010. These bootcamp focuses on the different possible jobs and roles and helps individuals learn whatever is needed to pass the required exams.

Students will most likely spend the entire day at the training and the trainning requires lots of focus and long, consecutive days of intensive learning and training programs. Students will be required to spend the entire day attending classes and working in computer labs as well as practicing for the upcoming exams. There will be instructors present in order to help deliver the message as well as help and answer any questions the students may have.

The CBT Planet courses have got some good reviews on the last post that I did so I am sure they provide exactly what they promise. 2010 seems like a long time away but its definitely not and why wait when you can sign up now to ensure that you’ll have a spot when the time comes around.

The CBT Planet courses help you learn whatever you need to know in a manner that saves you time and is efficient to help you get back to your daily life. The programs are compressed into much shorter periods – usually a week rather than months. This can help those who are truly devoted on learning to sign up for the program, attend the classes and training sessions for a week and then go on and take the exam.

My question is, these MCITP bootcamps? How many people are actually interested in such bootcamps? If you have the time you might opt for a different program but what is the market for a program like this? Are there are a lot of jobs that require it? I’m not too well-read on this aspect so any help is appreciated but I have always wondered. Either way, hope everyone has a great week and I hope that youre waiting to hear more from me soon!

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