Q. What is the Composite BSCI and BCMSN exam?
A. The 642-892 Composite exam provides a way to get CCNP, CCIP, and CCDP certifications. The exam tests the candidate’s skills and knowledge pertaining to the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) and Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) courses. The 642-892 Composite exam may be taken to recertify CCNP, CCIP, and CCDP certifications; it may also be taken in place of the BSCI and BCMSN exams required for CCNP, CCIP, and CCDP certifications. Candidates must successfully pass both routing and switching subsections of the Composite exam to successfully pass the exam.
Q. What are the prerequisites for the Composite BSCI and BCMSN exam?
A. For the 642-892 Composite exam, a valid CCNA and CCDA or any CCIE certification can act as a pre-requisite.
Q. What are the benefits of the Composite BSCI and BCMSN exam?
A. The 642-892 Composite exam provides a platform for the CCDP, CCIP, and CCNP certifications. This certification provides an elaborate knowledge on the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) and Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN), a platform to develop your career in the networking field and new career opportunities for your future.
Q. What credit does the Composite BSCI and BCMSN exam provide?
A. Network Administrator, System Analyst, Network Engineer, Network Design Professional
Q. What certificate does it provide?
A. This exam provides the CCDP, CCIP, and CCNP certifications.
Q. How many questions are asked in the test?
A. This exam test consists of multiple choice questions, drag and drop, case study type questions. The test also includes simulation questions. You will be required to attempt 50 to 60 questions.
Q. What is the duration of the test?
A. Candidates are required to attempt all questions in 90 minutes.
Q. Which type of test is it? (Adaptive/Linear)
A. The 642-892 Composite exam is in linear format.
Q. What is the passing score?
A. Candidates should score 700 points to pass this exam.
Q. What is the test retake policy?
A. The retake policies of the 642-892 Composite exam are as follows:
- You may take the beta exam only once.
- If you do not pass the 642-892 Composite exam in the first attempt, you must wait for a period of five days, beginning the day after the failed attempt, before you may reappear for the same exam.
Q. Why should I become certified?
A. If you want to develop your career as a Network Administrator, System Analyst, Network Engineer, Network Design Professional, this certification provides you the best path for it.
Q. What are the code languages available for the Composite BSCI and BCMSN exam?
A. English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian
Q. What skills are measured in the Composite BSCI and BCMSN exam?
A. The candidates who are planning to take the 642-892 Composite exam should have the knowledge of implementing, configuring, and troubleshooting the network.
Q. How can I prepare for the Composite BSCI and BCMSN exam?
A. In order to prepare for the 642-892 Composite exam, you should prepare for Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) and Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) courses.
Q. Where can I take the test?
A. The 642-892 Composite exam can be taken at Pearson VUE.
Q. How do I register for an Composite BSCI and BCMSN exam?
A. You should follow the following steps to register for the 642-892 Composite exam:
- Choose the appropriate exam code and exam name that you want to take from the Cisco certification list.
- Collect these information: A legal name (according to government ID), Cisco Certification ID or Test ID number (if you have ever taken any Cisco certification exam before this), Company name, Valid email address, Method of payment.
- You can also register online, by telephone, or by walk in.
Q. How can I locate a testing center?
A. Pearson VUE is the Cisco authorized test delivery partner. You may choose a testing center by Pearson VUE testing center list.
Q. How can I schedule, reschedule, cancel, or confirm the exam?
A. You may schedule, reschedule, cancel, or confirm the exam using the site of Pearson VUE.