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Certified Network Engineer (CNE)


Course Description:

The rapid growth of networks in recent years has completely changed how we communicate and access information. Nowadays, we expect instant communication through voice, text, and video, as well as immediate access to various services. Building and managing these networks come with many technical challenges. Studying networking involves learning about the basics of networks, different network components, applications, and content that enable various services. Network engineering teaches students about modern communication technologies, network protocols, and middleware needed for today's networks. It helps them learn how to design, build, set up, and test networks and networked services. A Network Engineer is someone responsible for maintaining computer hardware and software systems that form a computer network. They take care of maintaining and monitoring active data networks or converged infrastructures and related network equipment.


$ 800.00 $ 575.00

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Certification Overview

The rapid growth of networks in recent years has completely changed how we communicate and access information. Nowadays, we expect instant communication through voice, text, and video, as well as immediate access to various services. Building and managing these networks come with many technical challenges. Studying networking involves learning about the basics of networks, different network components, applications, and content that enable various services. Network engineering teaches students about modern communication technologies, network protocols, and middleware needed for today's networks. It helps them learn how to design, build, set up, and test networks and networked services. A Network Engineer is someone responsible for maintaining computer hardware and software systems that form a computer network. They take care of maintaining and monitoring active data networks or converged infrastructures and related network equipment. Network Engineers usually work as mid-level support staff within an organization and focus on the network components within the LAN/WAN infrastructure to ensure everything runs smoothly. Depending on the organization's size, they may also be involved in designing and deploying networks. Their main job is to install, maintain, and support computer communication networks to ensure they operate smoothly and efficiently. They work to provide maximum performance and availability for users, such as staff, clients, customers, and suppliers. Network engineers can work internally as part of an organization's IT support team or externally with an IT networking consultancy firm serving multiple clients. Other job titles for this kind of work include network support, IT support engineer, helpdesk support, network administrator, first-line support, second-line support, security engineer, and network architect.

E-Course Duration: 20 to 25 Hours

Exam Information

  • The test has 50 multiple-choice questions. To pass, you need to get 35 out of 50 questions right, which is 70% correct.

  • The exams are done online and supervised, using a webcam and a good internet connection. You can take the exams from anywhere and at any time.

  • The exam lasts for one hour, which is 60 minutes in total.

  • During the exam monitored by GIPMC through ProctorU, you can't look up anything online. They'll tell you what kind of ID you need to show.

  • If you don't pass the GIPMC exam on your second try, you have to wait at least fourteen days before trying again. After that, you can take the exam as many times as you need.

  • Once you earn the GIPMC Certified Network Engineer (CNE)™ – Foundation Level Certificate, it stays valid for your entire life.

  • CNE™ is a trademark owned by GIPMC.

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  • You don't need any specific requirements to get the GIPMC Certified Network Engineer (CNE)™ – Foundation Level Certification. However, we suggest taking the E-Course because most of the exam questions come from there.

Course Outline

Module 1 - Information Networks

    • Basic Terms
    • Advanced Terms
    • Networking Basics
    • Basic Internet Concepts
    • Internet Security

Module 2 - Applications

    • Computers in the Workplace
    • Tele-Commuting
    • The Electronic World
    • Ergonomics
    • Safety and the Environment

Module 3 - Security

    • Being Proactive
    • Identifying Yourself
    • Protecting your Data
    • Understanding Malware
    • Protecting Against Malware

Target Audience

  • Small-to-Medium Business Network Engineers
  • Networking professionals employed at corporations and government organization
  • candidates who want to seek a new career in Network Engineer.
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