Microsoft Certified Trainer & Old MCP Certification

Monsharell Hall 26 Reputation points
2021-05-03T16:31:44.017+00:00

I am interested in becoming a Microsoft Certified Trainer. I received my MCP on Windows 2000 and Windows Server back in 2002 or 2003 not completely sure of the year. My first questions is how do I get a copy of the certification if its still available and the second questions is will this be acceptable as one of the requirements for me to become a Microsoft Certified Trainer?
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  1. Mikey Bronowski 151 Reputation points
    2021-05-03T17:18:48.63+00:00

    Hey, I'm afraid you would need to pass one of the new exams to pass the criteria

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/certifications/mct-certification#mct-program-entry-requirements

    MCT program entry requirements
    Possess a current Microsoft Certification or qualification eligible for the MCT program. (See below for list of qualifying certifications.)

    As for the old certificates, they should be available in your transcript


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  1. Anonymous
    2021-05-03T17:34:17.3+00:00

    Microsoft Certification Program is supported on their own forums. I'd logon here with same credentials used for testing
    your Microsoft Certification dashboard

    and if not found you can request help with profile linking / merge in dedicated forums here. (Participate\Ask A Question)
    Certification Profile/Certification Dashboard
    Certification Profile/Incorrect/Missing Information
    Certification Profile/MCID Assistance
    Certification Profile/Account Linking

    --please don't forget to Accept as answer if the reply is helpful--

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