Approximately 80% - you need a 849 / 1000, but your name is worth 300 points.
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Approximately 80% - you need a 849 / 1000, but your name is worth 300 points.
What percentage of questions do I have to correctly answer to pass my CCNA/CCDA exam?
Even if you arse up every question, you still get 300 points.
Seriously.
Gary
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What would that mean?
in other words, the actual % is
849-300--------- * 100 = 78.4%
1000-300
the calculation doesn't attemt to provide weighting for the different types of questions, as you say cisco don't release that (afaik). But the calculation does give the % needed once cisco have added up your marks.
i don;t think this calculation is right. Cisco has never clarified the point system. al the same. no body can say that a simple multiple choise question has the same point with a simation questions. my experience says, try not to make more than 6 mistakes
cheers tayfun
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