Everything you want to know about the 70-552-C#.NET exam

Q. What is the 70-552-CSHARP exam?

A. Microsoft’s 70-552-CSHARP exam is designed to test your knowledge of the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 fundamentals, which includes developing applications, implementing service processes, application domains, embedding configuration, diagnostic, management, and installation features into a .NET Framework application. The 70-552-CSHARP exam tests your knowledge and measures your ability to have in-depth skills and knowledge of Windows Forms technology and have expertise in data access in Microsoft Windows applications. The 70-552-CSHARP exam also measures your skills that include developing and designing Web applications, designing and developing a user interface, designing and developing a component, designing and developing an application framework, deploying and supporting an application, and testing and stabilizing an application.
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Everything you want to know about 70-526 (C#.NET)

Q: What are the prerequisites for taking the exam 70-526 (CSHARP)?

A: Before taking the 70-526-C# exam, you should have at least one year of experience in developing Windows-based applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0. You should also have a working knowledge of Visual Studio 2005.

Q: Which programming languages can you choose for 70-526 exam?

A: You can choose the Microsoft Visual C# 2005 programming language for this exam. Other programming languages are Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 and Microsoft Visual C++ 2005.

Q: What credit does exam 70-526 (CSHARP) provide?

A: After passing the 70-526-C# exam, you will achieve the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You will also become the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): .NET 2.0 Windows Applications certification along with the 70-536 exam.
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Everything you want to know about 70-553 (VB.NET)

Q: What are the prerequisites for taking the exam 70-553 (VB)?

A: This exam is meant for those candidates who have achieved the MCSD .NET certification. Microsoft recommends you to have at least two years of experience developing Microsoft Windows-based applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework and a working knowledge of Visual Studio 2005.

Q: Which programming languages can you choose for 70-553 exam?

A: You can choose the Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 programming language for this exam. Other programming language is Microsoft Visual C# 2005.
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Everything you want to know about test 70-621

Q. What is the pre-requisite for taking the test 70-621?

A. The test 70-621: PRO: Upgrading Your MCDST Certification to MCITP Enterprise Support is intended for IT professionals who hold a Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) certification. If you work in an upper-midsize organization or enterprise environment that uses Windows Vista and have the MCDST certification, this exam is for you. There are no other prerequisites for this test, although it is recommended that you should have at least three to five years of experience as a Tier 2-level or Lead Desktop Support Technician.

Q. What certification does the test 70-621 provide?

A. When you pass Exam 70-621 PRO: Upgrading Your MCDST Certification to MCITP Enterprise Support, the following certifications are provided:

Everything you want to know about 70-431

Q. What are the prerequisites for the 70-431 exam?

A. There are no specific prerequisites for the 70-431 exam. It is recommended that a candidate should have knowledge of using database tools, wizards, writing and debugging SQL statements.

Q. I am new to SQL Server. How should I start preparing for the exam?

A. To start preparing for the 70-431 exam, you need to have SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition. You should have Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 and Internet Information Services.

Q. What are the objectives of the exam?
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