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Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP)

 

(Please note that this certification is part of a series launched by Microsoft primary for Information Technology professionals or as Microsoft classifies it – IT Professionals – for those who are Information Technology (IT) specialists in that this is there career (there are also additional certifications for Developers and Trainers). Please do also not that people whose careers lie in Computer Science, Software Engineering and Information Systems are also classified as IT Professionals in this manner.)

 

 

What is MCITP certification all about?

This certification or group of certifications evaluates whether, you as an IT Professional, have the necessary skills required for you to perform your job as an IT Professional. Examples are being a Database Administrator (managing a MS SQL Database). Technically, this certification deals with Microsoft technologies revolving around Servers – including web servers.

 

Additionally, this certification can be thought of as the second level after the Microsoft Technology Specialist certifications that are covered in a previous articles – and are like ‘the basics’ of various Microsoft Technologies (apart from the Microsoft Business Cortication which deals with Microsoft Office and Windows Vista). Therefore a person may earn a Microsoft Technology Specialist Certification on his/her way to earning a Microsoft Certified IT Professional certification.

 

What are the Pre-requisites for MCITP certifications?

 

Microsoft requires that you have at least  2 years experience as an Information Technology Professional and your career path should also be in line with that which the certification covers – since as mentioned this certification also has several more ‘directed certifications’.  However, please note that you do not have to show such proof.

 

Also you should have sufficient preparation for the exams.

Additionally depending upon the exam and location, several pre-requisites may be required. Since this certification is divided into further sub-certifications, requirements may vary. It is essential that you check the exams of each certification carefully.

 

Who is MCITP certification for?

 

This certification is for ‘IT Professionals’ – for those who use software and technologies other than Microsoft Office or Windows Vista/XP/7 in their work. This covers nearly all fields in information technology, computer science and information systems

 

Why should I get certified? What benefits are there?

 

The quote below, taken from the Microsoft website should be more than enough.
"Forty-three percent of survey respondents report salary increases as a result of Microsoft Certification."
– Redmond magazine 2006 survey of Microsoft IT professional’s compensation

These certifications allow an IT professional to keep up with a dynamic marketplace and gain an ‘edge’ – which will at times be the only thing that will differentiate you from a number of candidates. It also provides you technical problem-solving skills and experience that is useful in real world problems one encounters in the workplace.

Additionally, and as is the case in many jobs, Microsoft technologies are being used. And example is the usage of Microsoft SQL Server technologies that are used in databases. Having certification in this may be a requirement or an added advantage for you. 

This also provides access to several online resources on the Microsoft website that are specifically for Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCP’s)

Individuals who are certified with the Microsoft Certified IT Professional certification are generally capable of organizing, creating, designing, developing, and operating Microsoft technologies for a specific job.

 

How do I take the exams?

 

Exams are conducted by Prometric (www.prometric.com) and are conducted in various locations – and possibly online. However, you have to check the website since this depends on your location and time of registration.
 
How do I prepare for the exams?

There are several options in terms of preparing yourself. Please note that some such as the books and practice tests can be used together whereas the practice tests cannot be used alone to prepare yourself.  These are:

  1. Practice tests: Provided by several websites, which are Microsoft Certified Practice Test Providers, these allow you to get a feel of your current levele and in the case where you are pursuing independent study, these tests will prove useful. These cannot be used alone as preparation methods.
  2. Instructor-led training in centers worldwide: various centers worldwide have Microsoft Certified Trainers who provide a superior learning experience by using in-depth knowledge that they possess as well as by using Microsoft Learning Products. However, please check that your trainer or training centre is certified by Microsoft or not before starting preparation. This is the recommended method.
  3. E-Learning Self-paced training: another option provided by Microsoft; this allows those who use Microsoft technologies in the workplace and want to enhance their skills,. “Microsoft E-Learning self-paced training offers you the flexibility to learn at a time and place that is convenient for you” – ideal for those whose schedule cannot allow fixed classes. However please note that this is for those who have the ability to grasp concepts easily and have experience in independent study, in for example, university during the time when they were preparing for their degree.
  4. Microsoft Official Distance Learning: Distance learning is a sort of system whereby the classroom is ‘virtualized’ – in essence you learn exactly as though you were in a classroom. This is also a recommended method since it is conducted by Microsoft Professionals and is also cost effective. Additionally, it can also fit into your busy schedule easily. It is also a combination, sort of, of the E-Learning Self Paced Training and Instructor led training – the best combination by far.
  5. Microsoft Press books: Microsoft has published various books on nearly all of its certifications. Using these hand in hand with several other options and as a reference is suitable. Studying through these alone is not recommended – although it depends on the person.
  6. Self-paced training kits: these are complete, DIY type, kits that combine a number of items that allow you to study independently. These have been developed by Microsoft specialists and are also a suitable mode of learning.  These kits include the following items (as per Microsoft’s website):
    1. A 15 percent exam discount voucher from Microsoft
    2. Official, self-paced study guide, including a fully searchable e-book version
    3. Practice tests with multiple, customizable testing options and a learning roadmap based on your results
    4. More than 200 practice and review questions
    5. Case scenarios, practice exercises, and best practices
    6. A 180-day evaluation version of the product that is covered by the kit

 

  1. Microsoft online resources: Microsoft has included various resources on its own website that provide you with information, allow you to create your own study guides, interact with professionals and students alike and much more.

How am I certified?

To be certified you have to pass the exams (two to four)– by a substantial mark as dictated by Microsoft and as per the exam. For this certification no other requirements – such as interviews or experience proof is required.

Additionally, please note that this is a difficult certification – as seen from the aforementioned table – you are required to pass two to four exams. That is why having experience, as mentioned earlier, is essential.

What certifications and exams come under this?

Here is a complete list of the certifications and various exams that come under this specific certification category – since as mentioned above, even this certification is divided into further certifications.

Certification

Required exam(s)*

Windows Client

 

MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Administrator 7

Exam 70-680
Exam 70-686

MCITP: Consumer Support Technician

Exam 70-620
Exam 70-623

MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician

Exam 70-620
Exam 70-622

Windows Server

 

MCITP: Enterprise Administrator

Exam 70-640
Exam 70-642
Exam 70-643
plus either
Exam 70-620
or
Exam 70-624
or
Exam 70-680
and
Exam 70-647

MCITP: Server Administrator

Exam 70-640
Exam 70-642
Exam 70-646

Microsoft SQL Server

 

MCITP: Database Administrator 2008

Exam 70-432
Exam 70-450

MCITP: Database Developer 2008

Exam 70-433
Exam 70-451

MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer 2008

Exam 70-448
Exam 70-452

MCITP: Database Administrator

Exam 70-431
Exam 70-443
Exam 70-444

MCITP: Database Developer

Exam 70-431
Exam 70-441
Exam 70-442

MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer

Exam 70-445
Exam 70-446

Microsoft Office Project Server

 

MCITP: Enterprise Project Management with Microsoft Office Project Server 2007

Exam 70-632
Exam 70-633
Exam 70-634

Microsoft Exchange Server

 

MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator

Exam 70-236
Exam 70-237
Exam 70-238

 

Link to Official Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MITP) Website

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/mcitp.aspx#tab1

 



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