Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Mcse Certification Exam
MCSE Messaging on Windows 2000 Server (8 papers) *
MCSE Messaging on Windows 2003 Server (8 papers)
MCSE Security on Windows 2000 Server (8 papers) *
MCSE Security on Windows 2003 Server (8 papers)
* In reality, however, many of the examinations for the MCSE Windows 2000 tracks have been removed (including all the ‘required’ tests) that makes it impossible for anyone just starting to complete any of the Windows 2000 MCSE track (main or specialist). This means that candidates who are just starting out on their journey should opt for MCSE Windows 2003 track. However, any person who has already completed all the ‘required’ for reviews of any of the tracks in Windows 2000 can still complete your MCSE on Windows 2000 credentials to complete the required number of Windows 2000 exams optional.
To be MCSE qualified, a candidate must pass either seven or eight tests, depending on the track pursued. It is a mixture of ‘required’ (compulsory) examinations, and tests of choice. In some cases, candidates may use the credentials of a third party, such as CompTIA, MCDST or Microsoft MCTS Training own credits for an elective exam. Tests can be taken in any order, but only once the seven (or eight) have passed examinations to the candidates obtain the MCSE title. An MCP credential is earned, however, for every test passed.
To pass MCSE candidates must achieve a minimum score on a scale of 700 in each of the exams. The scale of Microsoft MCITP Certification and the degree
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