On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 07:40 -0800, Shawn Everett wrote: > > if you are good enough, taking the RH300 will ensure your pass. If you > > do not take the RH300, you will likely get the RHCT if you do not pass > > and you will get the RHCE the second time round... > > > > This is something I wasn't aware of. Are you saying that if I take the > RH300 fast track course and do OK, at the very least I'll end up a RHCT? > > That's a nice idea. > > Shawn > > PS. I'm not asking anyone to violate an NDA, just looking for general > information. Nope. Taking the RHCE exam (RH302) doesn't necessary mean that you will end up with RHCT - you still must be able to complete all the required RHCT competencies in order to earn the RHCT certification. Here's the typical route for an "experienced" or "good enuff" :: Attend the Rapid Track (RH300) and then take the RHCE Exam (RH302) where the requirements of the exams are as follows: #### https://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/courses/rhexam.html The two parts of the RHCE Exam consist of: Section I: Troubleshooting and System Maintenance (2.5 hours) Section II: Installation and Configuration (3 hours) In order to pass the Red Hat Certified Engineer exam under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, you must meet all of the following requirements: a score of 80 or higher on Section I, consisting of five compulsory and five optionals problems; successful completion of the five Section I compulsory troubleshooting problems within one hour of that section's start time; 70 percent or more on the RHCT-level skills in Section II; 70 percent or more on the RHCE-level skills in Section II. These last two requirements enable RHCEs to demonstrate that they possess both RHCT-level and RHCE-level skills, as well as enabling a person who only has RHCT level skills to earn RHCT if they pass the required competencies. Candidates will be emailed exam results within three business days following the exam. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos