Description:
The RHCT Lab Exam is bundled with RH133 Red Hat System Administration , but may be taken separately. Prospective enrollees in RH202 should consider taking RH033 Red Hat Linux Essentials , and RH133 in preparation for the exam, but these courses are not required in order to take it. Candidates are also advised that real-world system administration experience is an important aspect of preparation for the exam, and that study without such experience is unlikely to result in success. Exam Requirements: The RHCT certification exam consists of one part conducted in a half-day session. The exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering multiple choice questions. The RHCE Exam consist of one section lasting 2 hours. In order to pass the Red Hat Certified Technician exam, candidates must meet the following requirement: - A score of 70 percent or higher on the RHCT-level skills.
Candidates will be emailed exam results within three business days following the exam. Prerequisites: The Certification Lab Exam is bundled with RH133 , but individuals who have taken RH133 prior to our offering the RHCT, and who have mastered the content of RH033 and RH133 can take just the exam. Preassessment questionnaires: To assist you in determining if you have sufficient system administration knowledge to take RH202, try taking the following pre-assessment questionnaires: Audience: The audience for RH202 includes the following: - people who have taken multiple-choice Linux certifications and wish to add a performance-based certification to their credentials
- people who have taken RH133 and/or RH253 Red Hat Networking and Security Administration prior to Red Hat's offering the RHCT certification
- people who have taken the RH301 Red Hat Linux Rapid Track course who might not be ready to undertake the RHCE , but believe they are prepared to take the RHCT
- experienced Linux and Unix system administrators whose job roles do not involve configuration of networking services and security
- developers working in a Linux environment who need to maintain their own development system or who wish to gain a better understanding of system administration practices and procedures
- people working for OEM's that factory-install Red Hat Linux
- people who wish to earn an RHCE and view RHCT as a milestone on that path
Note: Individuals already in possession of an RHCE would not benefit by taking RHCT, as the RHCE is a more advanced credential that supercedes the RHCT. |