a+ certification An Overview of Exam

A+ is a two-part series that requires two separate exams: Core 1 (Exam 220-1001) and Core 2 (Exam 220-1002). CompTIA released new exams for the series effective January 15th, 2019. The previous versions, 220-901 and 220-902, were introduced in December 2015 and will be retired in July 2019.
The new exams include expanded content to reflect the growing role of IT specialists, including security, networking and device connectivity, and dramatically new approaches to operational procedures.
The 90-minute Core 1 exam has a maximum of 90 questions, including multiple-choice and performance-based. The questions cover the following five technical areas:
  • Mobile devices (14 percent of the exam)
  • Networking (20 percent)
  • Hardware (27 percent)
  • Virtualization and cloud computing (12 percent)
  • Network hardware and troubleshooting (27 percent)

CompTIA A+(Plus) Certification has been massively popular over the years. In 2019 too it will be the favorite as it is upgrading itself with new regulations and modern technology.

The 220-901 will be 220-1001 and 220-902 is 220-1002. The 200-1001 is updated to test the knowledge of emerging technologies and current hardware, the update has a great focus on system memory and storage devices. The new exam now also covers 3-D printing.

The 200-1002 is now updated to test the topics covering Windows 7, 8 and 10 and it also includes the end of life and limitations of update in the older system.

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