There appears to be no change in the exam objectives, so that means this is a change in specific questions but nothing would need to change in your preparations.
These exam pool changes are aimed primarily at those who try to cheat by using "exam dumps" getting copies of the exam questions in advance to memorize answers instead of learning the material. Be sure to avoid "dump sites" in your study process. The use of "dumps" gets people banned from the certification program.
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Steve Puluka BSEET - Juniper Ambassador
IP Architect - DQE Communications Pittsburgh, PA (Metro Ethernet & ISP)
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-05-2022 18:44
From: MANUEL MASCHUR
Subject: Update to the Junos, Associate (JNCIA-Junos) Exam Releasing March 30, 2020
Hi,
i've passed the JN0-102 years ago and have to recertificate now. i've read about the difference between JN0-102 and JN0-103.
my question is about the difference between the now retired JN0-103 and the new JN0-104?
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MANUEL MASCHUR
Original Message:
Sent: 02-20-2020 06:38
From: Adam Rabidoux
Subject: Update to the Junos, Associate (JNCIA-Junos) Exam Releasing March 30, 2020
On March 30, 2020, there will be a new exam for the Juniper Networks Certified Associate, Junos (JNCIA-Junos) certification. The JN0-102 exam will end of life (EOL) on March 29, 2020.
This change reflects an update to the exam. The primary driver for the update was to remove the Networking Fundamentals objective and underlying topics.
Detailed exam information for the new Junos, Associate (JN0-103) exam can be found in the certification tracks where the JNCIA-Junos is the prerequisite: Enterprise Routing and Switching, Service Provider Routing and Switching, and Data Center tracks.
Regards,
JNCP Team