Microsoft MSCE Certification – Everything You Need to Know

Emma Bunton · December 1, 2016 · Short URL: https://vator.tv/n/486c

What is MSCE Certification?

Earning professional certification involves a lot of hard work, time and perseverance.  MSCE certification is one of the most prestigious and globally recognized credentials for IT professionals. And no doubt, this certification proves your competence in administering and configuring computer systems.

Are you looking to expand your knowledge? Advance your career? Improve your credibility? To help you with your research, we have put together this guide on everything you need to know about MSCE Certification – the requirements, how to take the exam, the cost, the topics covered and more.

What is MSCE Certification?

MSCE stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, which has been upgraded to Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert. This certification certifies your competence in administering and configuring computer systems running on Microsoft servers. However, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Certification is still accepted as a legacy credential. This credential must be renewed once every three years by passing a recertification exam. MSCE certification offers IT professionals the opportunity of working for consulting firms, computer companies, financial organizations and other businesses.

What are the Requirements for MSCE Certification?

To obtain MSCE certification, you are required to pass five exams which comprise of approximately 50 questions each. Your answers must show your ability to design, install, administer and troubleshoot a Microsoft-server-based computer and networking systems.

How to Take the MSCE Certification Exam?

To take the MSCE certification exam, you need to visit the Microsoft for the online proctored exams. The exam formats vary. They include multiple choice, best answers, short answers, active screens, hot areas, case studies, mark reviews and others.

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