MCITP or MCSE

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    Lightbulb MCITP or MCSE

    Hi friends. I live in HK for almost 3 years. I live in Wan Chai and I'm working now in Tseun Wan. So now I want to pursue my passion which is IT related. Most of the company they require Chinese language and those certifications. I want to ask where can I take this certification? I can't even find it in google. Most of them is Chinese but I'm not sure, can someone send me a link and help me find this. I want to take class and get certificate genuinely. Thanks!


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    MSCE = Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer

    MCITP = Microsoft Certified IT Professional


    (Come up immediately in Google)


    Try Welkin.

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    I don't know which company is genuine.


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    If you are not a Chinese speaker, then you might be better off just doing self study. There are a load of guides for MCITP.

    MCSE was a term that was retired 3-4 years ago by Microsoft. You can't do it anymore, it's been superseded by a combination of MCITP certifications (off memory possibly the Enterprise Administrator variant)

    HP might do MCITP courses in English, if they do they'd be the most reliable quality ones in HK, but also the most expensive.

    Last edited by jgl; 15-04-2016 at 05:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgl:
    If you are not a Chinese speaker, then you might be better off just doing self study. There are a load of guides for MCITP.

    MCSE was a term that was retired 3-4 years ago by Microsoft. You can't do it anymore, it's been superseded by a combination of MCITP certifications (off memory possibly the Enterprise Administrator variant)
    oh! Thanks man.