There is a lot of confusion regarding the fees of RHCSA and RHCE in INDIA. People creating rumors that fees of RHCSA and RHCE on RedHat Enterprise Linux are very higher as compared to RHCT and RHCE on RHEL 5.
With the release of RHEL 6 RedHat introduces a new pattern of certification exam. On previous version (RHEL 5) you have to complete both RHCT and RHCE to get RHCE certificate but you don't get the RHCT certificate if you clear both the exam. But now you have to pass the RHCSA exam to gain RHCE and you will get two different certificates one for RHCSA and other for RHCE.
The fee structure of RedHat Certification is given below:
But there are lots of schemes which RedHat offering in INDIA so please check latest updates of RHCSA and RHCE fees.
With the release of RHEL 6 RedHat introduces a new pattern of certification exam. On previous version (RHEL 5) you have to complete both RHCT and RHCE to get RHCE certificate but you don't get the RHCT certificate if you clear both the exam. But now you have to pass the RHCSA exam to gain RHCE and you will get two different certificates one for RHCSA and other for RHCE.
The fee structure of RedHat Certification is given below:
- Fees of RHCSA is INR 8000
- Fees of RHCE is INR 8000
But there are lots of schemes which RedHat offering in INDIA so please check latest updates of RHCSA and RHCE fees.
Hello Pawan,
ReplyDeleteInteresting piece! Great to see someone write RHCSA and RHCE Fees in INDIA who is not a fanatic or a complete skeptic.
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