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j2ee training and certification

 
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Hi everyone,
I just wanted the opinion of you people whether I should join a training institute like niit , aptech n all for j2ee training n certification, or should I attempt to learn these concepts through o,reilly series of j2ee certification books as they have been highly reviewed
,as the quality of trainers at most of these institutes is not upto the mark, plus they charge high fees which is unreasonable.

Please suggest me what should I do.
Thanks
Rajiv
 
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Better go for training and read these books.
 
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Rajiv,

Don't go for any training institutes for studying certification exam. Had you joined any institute while giving SCJP as you have already cleared SCJP(since you are going for J2EE certification).

Though it may take time for you to study on your own but don't waste money & time on institutes. Instead visit this site for any doubts.

I have also completed my SCJP 6.0 and am looking forward to giving SCWCD.

Sorry to have posted it so late.

Regards,
Jigar

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