Investing in Your Future SuccessThe following is an explanation of the time and out-of-pocket expenses* required to achieve a Cisco Advanced Unified Communications Specialization using either the Partner Education Connection (PEC) or Instructor-Led Training (ILT), where available. Note: When you submit for this new specialization you may only incur exam costs. See below for details. We recommend that you consult with your Cisco channel account manager prior to committing to a particular specialization or certification to help ensure that there is adequate opportunity in your geography and market. * Times and costs are estimates for the purpose of comparison. Your organization's investment may vary depending on the career certifications that individuals may have.
Break-Even PointBased on the investment estimate above, the following are the revenue levels at which you would start to gain a return on your investment. The chart below illustrates gross revenue from the resale of hardware at an average of 5 percent margin or services revenue at an average of 20 percent margin.
Training & Exam Investment by RoleWhen you submit for this new specialization you may only incur exam costs.
The four additional Cisco Qualified Specialist badges are required and can be earned by any individual:
* Includes the cost of obtaining MCSE Windows 2000 with MCSE 2000
NOTE: Although training courses are recommended to improve the probability that you pass your exams, you are required only to pass exams to achieve specialization. Therefore, it's possible that your cost and time investment will be less than stated above, leading to a faster return on investment. |
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