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Huawei network engineer training fee
Huawei network engineer training fees are as follows:

The training fee for HCIP registration is about 2000-5000, and the fees are different in different directions; The written examination, ranging from 1-3, adds up to about 2000-3000.

Huawei Certification Penetration is the most extensive certification system in the ICT field, which is built by Huawei Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Huawei") based on the platform+ecological strategy and around the new ICT technology architecture of cloud-tube-end collaboration, including three types of certification: ICT technology architecture certification, platform and service certification, and industry ICT certification.

According to the learning and advanced needs of ICT practitioners, Huawei certification is divided into three certification levels: engineer level, senior engineer level and expert level. Huawei certification covers the field of ICT, and is committed to providing a leading talent training system and certification standards, cultivating new ICT talents in the digital age, and building a benign ICT talent ecology.

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To take the test at the test center, candidates need to abide by the test rules and procedures. Candidates are required to arrive at the test center 15 minutes before the scheduled time for the test, and go through the registration formalities, including collecting electronic photos and electronic signatures. (If candidates are late for more than 15 minutes, they may be rejected and the examination fee will not be refunded. )

Candidates are required to provide two valid identity documents, both of which must be originals and within the validity period (copies are not accepted). Candidates are not allowed to bring any personal belongings into the examination room without the permission of the organizer of the main sail. These items include but are not limited to backpacks, mobile phones, walkie-talkies, watches, wallets, books, documents, notebooks, notes and paper.