CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) is an IT certification from Cisco. CCNA certification is an associate-level Cisco Career certification.
Why Networking?
As our world becomes increasingly reliant on computer networks and networking technologies, there’s a growing need for professionals who can design, build, manage and secure networks.
Our courses introduce students to a range of topics, from routing protocols and network applications to network services and configurations, with an emphasis around hands-on learning and troubleshooting.
Courses align with globally recognized career certifications including Cisco CCENT, CCNA R&S, and CCNP R&S. Students learn how to become network administrators and network managers.
Curriculum Overview
The 4 courses in the CCNA R&S curriculum help students develop a comprehensive understanding of how networks operate, from protocols and services to network management, with an emphasis on essential career skills like problem solving and collaboration.
Learning Components
- 4 courses: Introduction to Networks, Routing and Switching Essentials, Scaling Networks, Connecting Network
- Hands-on labs and Cisco Packet Tracer network simulation activities
- Videos and activities to reinforce learning
- Quizzes and exams to measure learning outcomes
Why study CCNA with The British College?
- The British College is a Cisco Network Academy.
- Opportunities to get Global Exam Discount (more than 62% discount on normal fee.)
- Opportunities to participate in Academy Net-Rider competition which is open only for students from Cisco Network Academy. There will be Country-wide selection, among which, 2 students will get opportunities to participate in Cisco-run Global competition. (Top 10 students (Globally) will get opportunities to be trained in Cisco site.)
- Students will have access to up-to-date Cisco Course Material from NetAcad.com
- Instructor with Industrial experience. You will have real hardware to configure and test the real-world scenario.
- Engage in Interactive activities, hands-on labs, quizzes, demos and games
- Opportunities to learn by using Simulations, virtual tools to build and troubleshoot networks, visualize network traffic, and collaborate on multi-user activities
- Academic Course is given more priority than fast track course in job market
What you can expect?
Learn by doing.
Games, simulations, hands-on labs, and competitions— you won’t get bored, and you may find inspiration.
Extend your reach.
No matter what your interests are, these classes will add to your skill set. You don’t have to be a techie to succeed.
Join a community.
Connect online with like-minded Networking Academy students and instructors in 170 countries around the world.
Make a difference.
Here’s your chance to build expertise needed to solve global social problems.
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Entry requirements
Minimum 50% or above in Higher Secondary Education Board
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| Course Overview | Estimated Time to Complete | Career Prep | Learning Components |
| CCNA R&S: Introduction to Networks | |||
| The first course in the Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum teaches students about the architecture, structure, functions and components of the Internet and computer networks. | 70 hrs | For secondary school through university students seeking skills for entry-level networking jobs or more specialized ICT training. |
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| CCNA R&S: Routing and Switching Essentials | |||
| The second course in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. | 70 hrs | For secondary school through university students seeking Cisco CCENT certification and skills for entry-level network technician jobs. |
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| CCNA R&S: Scaling Networks | |||
The third course in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum describes the architecture and operations of routers and switches in large, complex networks. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot routing and switching technologies and protocols. | 70 hrs | For college and university students seeking skills for entry-level network administration jobs or more specialized ICT training. |
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| CCNA R&S: Connecting Networks | |||
The fourth and final course in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum covers WAN technologies and network services employed by converged applications in a complex network. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot network devices and implement virtual private networks. | 70 hrs | For college and university students seeking Cisco CCNA R&S certification and skills for entry-level network administration jobs. |
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| Total | 280 hours | Instructor Led and Independent Study | |

