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Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
An MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) is someone who has passed exams about the Microsoft Windows NT operating system, related desktop systems, networking, and Microsoft's BackOffice server products. To prepare for the exams, you can take courses at a certified training company location, in certified courses in a high school or college, or through self-study at Microsoft's self-study Web site or through certified training materials.

The MCSE program is the most popular of a set of training programs that Microsoft calls the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP). In other MCP programs, you can gain certification as a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), a Microsoft Certified Product Specialist (MCPS), or a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).

Read more about it:
>>  Microsoft has an official Microsoft Certified Professional home page .
>>  You can get some practice tests from Microsoft. Here's where to download them.
>>  Possibly the most popular preparation site is CramSession .
>>  The MCSEguide Web site is another comprehensive help site for MCSE students and professionals.
>>  Several independent education companies offer material for classroom or self-study. Transcender is one of the best known.

Last updated on: Jan 04, 2000

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