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I am a MCSE Server 2003 and would like to become a MCT.want to know the easiest way to become a MCT.
Since you already have MCSE server 2003, do following (Option 2 is the easiest): Demonstrate instructional presentation skills The following requirements apply to Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) candidates in North America. If you are an MCT candidate outside of North America, you can complete any one of these options or contact your local Microsoft Regional Service Center to find out about alternative requirements for your region. Find a Regional Service Center near you To demonstrate that you have instructional presentation skills, you must indicate on your MCT application that you have completed one of the following requirements. Option 1. Provide evidence of your Certified Technical Trainer (CompTIA CTT+) certification from CompTIA CompTIA CTT+ is a cross-industry certification that validates that a technical instructor has attained a standard of excellence in the training industry. CompTIA CTT+ consists of two tests: a computer-based test that is available at Prometric testing centers, and a video submission. · Learn more about CompTIA CTT+ certification (Comptia.org) For more information about the CTT+ program, send an e-mail message to CompTIA Option 2. Attend and pass a presentation skills course Prove that you have passed a presentation skills course or train-the-trainer course from a CompTIA Learning Alliance provider or from one of the additional presentation skills training providers listed in the following spreadsheet. · Find a CompTIA Learning Alliance training provider (Comptia.org) · Find a Microsoft-approved presentation skills training provider (Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, 36 KB) Option 3. Prove that you are an experienced technical trainer Provide evidence of your certified instructor credential from any one of these vendors: · Microsoft · Cisco Systems · Citrix · Novell · Oracle Option 4. Prove that you are an instructor at an accredited academic institution Provide evidence of your employment status with an accredited academic institution. See the MCT Program Guide for guidelines Once you complete one of the above. Submit the application with appropriate fee (Varies by country).
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