Key Training Services Ltd, a leading Microsoft certified partner in learning solutions and a pro-metric training centre, has recently had two of its students obtain full marks in Microsoft exams.
Joe Bowman Jnr and Mariam A. Shahade, students at the training centre in Malta, are both attending courses to earn their credentials as a Microsoft certified system engineer. Key Training Service’s managing director Steve Casaletto, himself a Microsoft certified trainer, said he does not recall many people achieving full marks in Microsoft exams during his 12 year training career.
What is an MCSE?
The Microsoft® Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credential is the premier certification for professionals who can successfully design, plan and implement a network infrastructure, Active Directory®–based infrastructure, and client deployment on the Microsoft Windows ServerTM 2003 platform. These individuals can also perform maintenance at a high level for a medium to large-sized Windows Server 2003-based environment.
Professional certification designates top-tier IT professionals. By following the Windows Server 2003 learning path, IT professionals strive to achieve the highest certification: MCSE on Windows Server 2003. Individuals can earn the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) credential while working towards achieving the MCSE certification. By assessing short-term and long term career plans, individuals can choose the exams that best meet specific professional goals.
Day and evening courses leading to the Microsoft Certifications are starting soon. Those interested should contact Key Training Services Ltd on [email protected] or 2131-0250 for more details.