After I complete my engineering degree in another 2 years time I'm planning to study CCNA, CCNP, etc etc... on the field of wireless networking. But might it be a waste? Will Cisco devices be in market for a long time? Or should I not do Cisco but stick to the traditional path of doing a MSc or PhD?
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The information you learn in those courses will also apply to networking in general, and is a pre-requisite for MANY networking jobs, even if there will not be a lot of work involving Cisco devices. I would have to say though I can't see Cisco going out of business anytime soon.
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A degree can never hurt, and you can earn more with one. But network engineering will only go out of demand when the internet does.
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There is every chance networking technologies can go out of date!
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