Microsoft offers Second Shot for its certification exams

Microsoft Corp. is now offering for a limited time a Second Shot for its certification exams.

From now until June 30, 2009, Microsoft is giving failed test-takers world-wide the option of re-taking a Microsoft certification exam for free. Individuals have until the end of June to register and obtain an exam voucher, complete the first exam and then re-take it if necessary. The one free re-take has no limit per person, but applies to each paid exam that is failed. Second Shot is open to Microsoft IT professional, developer, and Dynamics certification exams and does not apply to beta exams.

Microsoft certifications also include Server technologies, Dynamics, Windows, Office, developer tools and applications and security, among other things.

In addition, Microsoft also has exam preparation guides available for each certification exam to help individuals prepare for the test.

Achieving Microsoft certification helps individuals stay current and up to date on the latest Microsoft technologies.

More information about the program can be found online at www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/offers/secondshot/default.mspx.

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