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Course details
The CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) exam aims to test the candidates' knowledge and skills in installing, configuring, and maintaining computer equipment, mobile devices, and software for end-users. Additionally, the exam covers basic networking and cybersecurity methods to mitigate threats, hardware and software troubleshooting, customer support, and understanding of scripting, cloud technologies, virtualization, and multi-OS deployments in corporate environments.
The CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) exam assesses the candidates' knowledge and skills in installing, configuring, and maintaining computer equipment, mobile devices, and software for end-users. It also covers basic networking and cybersecurity methods to mitigate threats, hardware and software troubleshooting, customer support, and understanding of scripting, cloud technologies, virtualization, and multi-OS deployments in corporate environments. To pass both exams and obtain the CompTIA A+ certification, candidates must demonstrate proficiency in these areas.
In addition to the topics mentioned above, the CompTIA A+ Core exams also cover other important areas related to computer hardware and software. These include understanding of computer components such as CPUs, motherboards, RAM, and storage devices, as well as how to configure and troubleshoot these components. Candidates must also have knowledge of operating systems such as Windows, MacOS, and Linux, including installation, configuration, and management of these systems.
The exams also test the candidates' understanding of virtualization technologies such as virtual machines, as well as cloud computing and cloud storage concepts. Moreover, candidates are expected to know how to configure and troubleshoot network connections, including both wired and wireless connections, and be familiar with common networking protocols and security measures.
Customer service and communication skills are also essential components of the CompTIA A+ certification. Candidates must be able to effectively communicate with customers, understand their needs and requirements, and provide appropriate solutions to their technical problems.
To sum up, the CompTIA A+ certification is designed to test the candidates' knowledge and skills in various areas related to computer hardware, software, networking, and customer service. Passing both Core exams 220-1101 and 220-1102 demonstrates that a candidate has a strong foundation in these areas and is prepared to enter the field of IT support and maintenance.
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