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jss_007 Hi everyone, just wondering what the pass mark is for the CCNA 2.0 exam. I know it says 849, but what does that mean? Is it out of 1000? Does it mean you have to get 84.9% which is 55 questions out of 65 to pass?

Aryaan yes... u can understand.. it what ever way...
say 55 quest.. out of 65 or...
84.9%...marks...
but... u have scored 849 ...but the question u have attempt are full 65 in a prescribed timelimit..!

..Aryaan

Aryaan yes... u can understand.. it what ever way...
say 55 quest.. out of 65 or...
84.9%...marks...
but... u have scored 849 ...but the question u have attempt are full 65 in a prescribed timelimit..!

KSheikh
quote:
The passing marks are 849, it means that you must give correct answers to at least 55 questions. It is out of 1000 marks.
Hi everyone, just wondering what the pass mark is for the CCNA 2.0 exam. I know it says 849, but what does that mean? Is it out of 1000? Does it mean you have to get 84.9% which is 55 questions out of 65 to pass?





Khizer M. Sheikh

KSheikh The passing marks are 849, it means that you must give correct answers to at least 55 questions. It is out of 1000 marks.
Hi everyone, just wondering what the pass mark is for the CCNA 2.0 exam. I know it says 849, but what does that mean? Is it out of 1000? Does it mean you have to get 84.9% which is 55 questions out of 65 to pass?


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Khizer M. Sheikh

KSheikh
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Hi everyone, just wondering what the pass mark is for the CCNA 2.0 exam. I know it says 849, but what does that mean? Is it out of 1000? Does it mean you have to get 84.9% which is 55 questions out of 65 to pass?





Khizer M. Sheikh

KSheikh The passing marks are 849 out of 1000, which is 85%. You must give correct answer to atleast 55 questions.

Khizer M. Sheikh

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