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I have 10 month experience in dot.net.I have knowledge of C#,sql server 2005,asp.net 3.5,java script,ajax.I worked on vs 2005 and vs 2008.I wanted to do certification in dot.net.Then which exam is suitable for me.Does it require an experience for certification.From where I will get dumps.I am not aware of WCF and web service.I worked on Web application not on windows application.As a starting point,I think MCTS is better.
I am planning to go for 70-515 paper.Before going to 70-515 ,does it require to clear
70-536.I went to one institute,she told me like that.
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Updated 25-Dec-11 19:24pm
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 26-Dec-11 1:27am    
This is off-topic, has nothing to do with programming, only with bureaucracy.
--SA
pinky_sam 26-Dec-11 1:32am    
ya,I know this is not related to programming.But seriously wanted to know.

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You can check it in MS website

Please browse here for previous answers(regarding Certifications) in Codeproject.Its one of the frequent questions in CP.

Certifications related questions/answers - Codeproject search[^]

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Microsoft Visual Studio Certification[^]
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I doubt certification means much, especially as there are now websites where you pay, and they take the test in your name... - 2005[^]
Sorry, I think it's a total waste of time... - 2006[^]
This is why Microsoft certification is a waste of time, and meaningless... - 2006[^]
I've totally seen certification centres that will take the test in your name, and guarentee you will pass. How this is of value to anyone, is beyond me. - 2006[^]
Certifications are a joke, they are a waste of time. They prove nothing, apart from a willingness to pay for a test over and over, until you pass it. - 2007[^]
Yes, it's overpriced. Certification is useless, IMO. Certainly any certification that's free, is useless. - 2007[^]
See, this is why I would never bother with MS certifications, or hire anyone who had one, and thought it meant anything. - 2007[^]
See, it's because of people like you that certifications are worthless. Just say I had these answers and sent them to you. Do you think you can go into an interview with that certificate, but have no idea how to pass the test ( i.e. not know how to write web apps with C# ) and get a job ? - 2007[^]
This is why certifications are useless - 2007[^]
I think all exams are a waste of time. If someone wouldn't hire me b/c I don't have one, they have failed my exam. - 2008[^]
I thnk you mean you want to pass one ? That's easy, the web is full of guides. That's why those exams are worthless. - 2008[^]
I got an email once from someone who offered any Microsoft certification. They were a testing centre, so they would sit the exam in your name. - 2008[^]
certification is a joke. I am astounded that anyone still cares, MS must spend a lot on studies and articles like this one. - 2008[^]
Certification is a joke. I would say as much in my interviews. People can buy it without knowing anything. Prove that you know your stuff, that should be all you need to do. - 2009[^]
You really think that an employer won't work out that you have no idea about ASP.NET and just used 'dumps' to cheat on the exams ? This is why exams are useless. - 2009[^]
You know, any company worth working for, knows these things are useless and can quickly tell in interviews between programmers and people who got a certification by reading dumps - 2009[^]
You're not seriously going to do these ? - 2009[^]
MS certifications are easy to buy, that part does not surprise me at all. - 2010[^]

 
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