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Also known
as the RHCT, (Redhat Certified Technician)
this mid-level credential plays the paramount
role in Red Hat's certification hierarchy.
RHCT was introduced in January 2003, after
four successful years of the RHCE Redhat
Certified Engineer credential. In October
2004 the first Redhat Academy in the UK
was introduced at Bickenhall College of
Computing, London.
Those wishing to have a flourishing career
in Redhat Linux OS can pursue the Redhat
Academy Program to achieve the RHCT certification
on full-time or part-time basis training
at Bickenhall College, London. There are
no hardcore prerequisite for the RHCT certification
training, although a candidate should be
ready from a technical angle for professional
responsibilities in order to pursue the
Redhat courses.
RHCT Redhat Certified Technician courses
can be done on a full-time or part-time
basis in London following the Redhat Academy
program at Bickenhall College. The possible
job roles of those pursuing this certification
courses typically include: technician, system
administrator, network administrator, system
engineer, web engineer, and developer in
London and throughout the world where Redhat
Linux is in operation.
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One Year Course and Two Years Course
Each module last for twelve weeks which is a combination of six hours of lectures and nine hours practical per week for six to ten weeks and exam prep and project work for fifteen hours per week for six weeks
Eight weeks summer holidays
Four weeks holiday including Xmas, New Year Holiday and UK Public Holidays |
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Module (I) System
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Academy Module 1
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