Cisco CCNA in 60 Days

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About This Course

Your daily study system including labs, 800 page study guide, theory, exams, cram guide, subnetting system and more.

The Cisco CCNA is one of the most widely recognized and respected qualifications in the IT industry. Every year, tens of thousands of people embark towards taking the exam via private study, Cisco Academy courses, or online training.

The sad truth is most students quit along the way, and for those few who actually do attempt it, only 50% pass. All that time, effort, and money wasted! If there are so many manuals, CBT courses, lab simulators, exam engines, and study resources out there, then what goes wrong? 

This is the question Cisco trainer Paul Browning wanted to get to the bottom of. After interviewing thousands of students, he discovered that most people quit because they are simply overwhelmed with the sheer volume of material they need to digest and, of course, the large number of hands-on skills they need to be able to demonstrate in the exam. Add to that the day-to-day stresses of commuting to work, bringing up a family, and the distraction of everyday problems and challenges; it’s no wonder people quit.

This is where Cisco CCNA in 60 Days can help. Devised by four industry experts and countless Cisco students just like you, the 60-day programme breaks down every exam requirement into a daily study task. All you need to do is turn up at the relevant day (from 1 to 60), watch the theory, and complete the lab and practice exam. This method has helped tens of thousands of students study for the CCNA exam since 2006.

HOW IS THIS COURSE DIFFERENT?

Every other CCNA course throws information at you and hopes it sticks. You have to work out what to study, what to revise, what to lab up and which practice exams to take. We do all of this for you using advanced learning methods. Every subject is covered multiple times through:

  • Videos

  • Exams

  • Hands-on labs

  • Cram guide

  • Challenge labs

  • Review sessions

Complete revised and updated for the new Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam.

You can do the hands-on labs using Packet Tracer, GNS3, your home rack or a remote rack. Watch as the expert configures and troubleshoots all the technologies you need to master for the exam such as NAT, Access Lists, IPv6, RIP, DHCP and much more. We walk you through the entire process.

HERE IS WHAT YOU GET:

  • 60 daily study tasks

  • Complete Cisco CCNA study guide (800+ pages / readable online)

  • Full explanations of theory

  • Real-world tips and advice

  • 60 practice exams

  • Over 47 hands-on labs, plus two bonus downloadable lab books

  • CCNA  cram guide

  • Bonus VLSM guide

  • Motivational goal-setting guide

Updated for the new CCNA exams as of 2021.

Free support on using the Q and A here. The experts will log in every day to help you pass the exams and understand the technology.

  • Cisco networking, building switched networks, network security and wireless

  • Battle tested Cisco CCNA study plan

Course Curriculum

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Instructor

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Paul Browning

I worked in the police in the UK for 12 years as a patrol officer and detective. While I was in the job I helped teach the new e-mail system to other officers. I took a few IT exams and then left for a career in IT in June 2000. I took a few more exams with vendors such as...

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of David R Kniseley
David R. K.
5.0
8 months ago

I've taken a bunch of courses for CCNA during my study time. I enjoy the lecture portion that immediately gets tied into the hands on lab. Often times courses can get bogged down by theory or over explanation. Paul is straight to the point with the "how/why" of this and what to expect in the real world.

The lessons are properly timed to keep someone like me engaged, I get bored of watching 30-45 minute videos and would rather spend my time practicing the skills associated with the lessons, it seems to have a deeper impact on my overall learning.

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L L.
1.5
8 months ago

Two problems.
1. The presentations doesn't seem to be organized very well. FOr example: When fundamental terms to a concept are presented only after a concept is introduced, it makes the knowledge harder to integrate. You're learning something without its foundation settled, and that is very hard to follow.
2. No topic is covered in great depth. Mainly sub concepts are not explained to any degree beyond their superficial definition and function. There has even been times where the lack of explanation would've led me astray if I didn't verify with another educator.
After you pass the CCNA, you have to know the material for the job. So far, I feel like I can - barely - brute force the test with whats presented. But after the test is over, I'll either need to go back to self study or find a new teacher to be worth something on the job.
To some degree, I expected this. I expected this course to be an expedited boot camp to gear up in as little time as possible. Some things will be lost because you only have time for brevity. But I accepted that. Learn needed skills on the way, and pass the test with only the knowledge it needed in crisp detail. But this course is not that. Every. Single. Video. Was followed by me watching a different teacher on the same topic. I have no greater handle on networking thanks to this course alone, and I would be far from ready for the test with this course alone.

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Les W.
5.0
11 months ago

Good pace and everything explained well. Slides were clear, informative and well narrated.

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Denise H.
5.0
1 year ago

Clean definition of course structure and path forward

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Alberto H.
3.0
2 years ago

i think osi model could be explain firs

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Renata B.
5.0
2 years ago

I liked it so far so I wa ted to share this

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Patrick J. A.
4.5
3 years ago

The lessons in this video have been very educative and practical.

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Bailey H.
2.0
3 years ago

This course was great.... 10 years ago. In the present era of internet education this course fails miserably. It's full on inconsistencies, has very low production value and is just simply not relevant anymore. I did enjoy the lab demonstrations however they were not enough to make the course enjoyable.

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Václav B.
5.0
3 years ago

The course is fantastic! This course is fast and straightforward - i haven't wasted any time during lessons. I also got small Labs in packet tracer so you can try the things you have learned on "virtual" devices. I would definately recommend this course to everyone with a little of network knowledge (I have Comptia Network+). I think it's not for absolute beginners because most of the background information is omitted so you need know the basics of theory.

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Fredly T.
3.0
3 years ago

A lot of outside materials not included

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