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If you are interested in starting a career in IT, you might have heard of the CompTIA A+ certification. This is a widely recognized and respected credential that validates your skills and knowledge in various IT domains, such as hardware, software, networking, security, and troubleshooting.

How to Get CompTIA A+ Certification

To earn the CompTIA A+ certification, you need to pass two exams: 220-1101 (Core 1) and 220-1102 (Core 2). These exams are designed by IT professionals and industry experts to test your ability to perform critical IT support tasks across different devices and operating systems. The exams are performance-based, which means you will have to demonstrate your skills in realistic scenarios and simulations.

The 220-1101 exam covers the following domains: - Mobile Devices (14%) - Networking (20%) - Hardware (27%) - Virtualization and Cloud Computing (12%) - Hardware and Network Troubleshooting (27%)

The 220-1102 exam covers the following domains: - Operating Systems (27%) - Security (24%) - Software Troubleshooting (26%) - Operational Procedures (23%)

Each exam consists of 90 questions and has a duration of 90 minutes. The questions are a mix of multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, and performance-based types. The passing score for 220-1101 exam is 675 out of 900, and the passing score for 220-1102 exam is 700 out of 900.

To prepare for the exams, you can use various resources, such as books, online courses, practice tests from [Dumpsinfo]https://www.dumpsinfo.com/, study guides, and labs. You can also join online communities and forums where you can interact with other candidates and experts. CompTIA offers official training materials and tools on its website.

You can purchase exam vouchers from CompTIA or its authorized partners. You can take the exams online or at a Pearson VUE testing center near you.

What CompTIA A+ Certification Covers

The CompTIA A+ certification covers a wide range of IT topics and provides a solid foundation for your career. It covers the following areas: - Hardware: You will learn how to identify, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot various components and devices, such as motherboards, processors, memory, storage drives, printers, displays, keyboards, mice, cameras, scanners, etc. - Software: You will learn how to install, configure, update, optimize, and troubleshoot different operating systems and applications, such as Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, iOS, Android, Microsoft Office, web browsers, email clients, antivirus programs, etc. - Networking: You will learn how to set up, manage, and secure wired and wireless networks and devices, such as routers,