I am going to take this course as second career , I am none IT person which is easy for me what are the job market . Both are diploma for 6 months. I am confused which is most suitable for me.
Someone also suggest me Diploma in Network Administration is good choice.
If you have any other field diploma and has good job market now a days.
Please advice
Adnan,
The more important question is, who is going to teach you this.
Since you say that you have No IT experience, impartation of the skill to you is of essence.
If you go to a Desi or Pak institute, they will just cheat you of the money and teach you on weekends with some new IT immigrant, who themselves are looking for IT job in Canada.
Is it a community college? If so, what is the course load / hours per week.
Murali
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If I were in your place , I would do Windows Administration myself with the help of books and computer ( have done it successfully as a novice) , get an understanding of networking concepts and then take the Diploma in Linux ...
No comparison .. UNIX continues to be a niche skill vs Windows.
Pay heed to TK s advice also and check with ex graduates of the course.
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Fido.
Usually a 6-month diploma is very short to change career completely. If you are doing the course through some private career college, don't simply rely on their word. All colleges are in the business of selling their courses to you. Do your own research. Develop contacts in this field. Find out if it is possible to enter this field without any prior experience or what you will need to do to enter this field like networking with other people, certifications, etc.
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Originally posted by Fido
If I were in your place , I would do Windows Administration myself with the help of books and computer ( have done it successfully as a novice) , get an understanding of networking concepts and then take the Diploma in Linux ...
No comparison .. UNIX continues to be a niche skill vs Windows.
Pay heed to TK s advice also and check with ex graduates of the course.
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