Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure

This course validates that you have the skills needed to move your company to the cloud,
increase user productivity and flexibility, reduce data loss, and improve data security for your organization.

This course will provide the necessary skills and knowledge to design, implement, and maintain a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure in an enterprise scaled, highly virtualized environment. Passing this exam validates a candidate’s ability to the plan, configure, and manage the Windows Server 2012 services, such as identity and access, high availability, and the server infrastructure. Passing this exam along with the other exam confirms that a candidate has the skills and knowledge necessary for designing, deploying, and maintaining services and infrastructure in a Windows Server 2012 environment.


Duration

The duration of the program is three months. The ACE College for Women will conduct terminal examinations on completion of the course.


Class Timings

Classes are held from Monday to Saturday (6 days a week) between 07:30 a.m. to 03:30 p.m. to utilize the best timings of at-least four hours daily.


Student Assessment

Besides regular class tests, three internal/house examinations are conducted to fully prepare students for the final examination.


Eligibility Criteria

Intermediate or equivalent degree with a minimum of 50% marks from an accredited institution.


Course Fee

Admission Fee 15000
Tuition Fee 50000


Award of Certificate

Course Certificates would be awarded by The ACE College for Women to the successfull candidates.


Cancellation / Refund

In case a student leaves the college or applies for admission cancellation then the college shall not refund any paid amount.


Skills measured

   •   Manage and maintain a server infrastructure (25–30%)
   •   Plan and implement a highly available enterprise infrastructure (25–30%)
   •   Plan and implement a server virtualization infrastructure (25–30%)
   •   Design and implement identity and access solutions (20–25%)