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CompTIA certifications are industry-leading credentials to start and grow your IT career. Whether you’re looking for an entry-level IT certification to get your first IT job or you want to boost your IT career with an advanced IT certification, such as in cybersecurity, CompTIA can help.
Step 1: Choose Your IT Certification
Research IT certifications that are available, match your interest and will help you achieve your career goals. Use the CompTIA Career Pathway and the CompTIA Career Roadmap to learn about different IT career paths and IT salaries so you can decide which IT certification is best for you.
CompTIA IT certifications span from entry-level knowledge in computer hardware and computer software to advanced skills in IT security, cybersecurity, IT networking and cloud computing.
Step 2: Get Familiar with the IT Certification Exam
Before you start training for your IT certification, make sure you understand the big picture of what’s on the exam. Download and study the exam objectives and practice test questions to see what’s covered and the type of questions that will be asked. While the same exact questions will not be on your exam, these practice test questions will give you a good idea of what to expect when you’re taking your certification exam, building your confidence and setting you up for success.
Step 3: Begin Learning and Training for Your Exam
CompTIA offers a wealth of certification training and learning options that will prepare you for your CompTIA certification exam.
We provide traditional study guides and books, online training, online exam prep and video training to create a learning experience that works for you.
Step 4: Register and Take Your IT Certification Exam
When you’ve learned the skills and knowledge required by the certification, it’s time to take the exam. First, buy your exam voucher. Then, find a Pearson VUE testing center near you and register for your exam. Head over to CompTIA Testing to learn about your exam options, how to schedule your exam and what to expect before, during and after your exam.