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5 June, 03:27

Suppose, you need to advise someone about getting a certification. Which of the following will be appropriate advice? a. You need a college degree before you can take a certification examb. Certifications are vendor-specificc. Getting certification is a sure way of improving your incomed. Certifications are the same as courses offered at universities

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  1. 5 June, 03:42
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    The correct answer would be option B, Certifications are Vendor Specific.

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    Vendor specific Certifications are the certifications that are focused on giving expertise only about a specific area. Certification does not cover all of the things just like any degree which covers every area of the related field of specification. Certification covers only a specific area. For example, if a person is in the field of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE), if he does a certification, he will focus on only a specific area of HSE, like for example, he can get certification of Rigging, Drilling, Lifting, Power Tools, etc. If he wants to cover everything, he needs to get a degree in Health, Safety and Environment. So it is now clear that Certification is Vendor Specific.
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