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NC II Reviewer

Tips how to pass Computer Hardware Servicing National Certificate II

This is the preparation for this coming NCII 

Do I need to pass TESDA's Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Certification Exam?

Passing TESDA’s Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Assessment Examination is really not necessary. But if you are aspiring to work abroad, consider your computer hardware servicing certification as your main portfolio. Countries abroad are strict regarding the quality of workers they hire and the only way for them to be able to screen the employees effectively is to ask for a certification. Most foreign employers really prefer potential employees to be at least NC II passers. As for computer hardware servicing technicians, it is a MUST. If you are a self-professed computer technician and wanting to have your own computer shop, you cannot register your shop if you or your worker is not a TESDA Computer Hardware Servicing NC II certified. And if you want to get employed abroad, remember that foreign employers prefer CompTIA+ passer or equivalent like TESDA Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Certification. Since Computer Hardware Servicing NC II examination is readily available, take the exam today and be a computer hardware servicing NC ii certified technician! Those aspiring trainees and students who want to pass the NC-II (National Certificate - Level II) of Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), here are some few tips how to pass the Computer Hardware Servicing NC-II exam.

 

The exam has two assessment methods or parts:

Observation/Demo (4 hours) and the last is Oral/Interview (at least 1 hour).

First Tip: You must familiar yourself about all kinds of spare parts of computer

Second Tips: You need also know how to install an operating system such as windows 2000 and windows XP or Windows 7.

Third Tips: You must know how to install dual boot operating system.

Fourth Tips: You should know how to create a straight through cable and crossover cable.

Fifth Tips: Connect the straight through cable from your PC to a server. After connecting you must have also familiar in putting up IP addresses. You must connect to the server and view the shared folder and its file. Once you’ve done that print a document that comes from the server.

Sixth Tips: Connect to other computer using crossover, view each other shared folder and file. Here is a list of how things were laid for in the examination.

 

For TEST I : Occupational Health and Safety Precautions - Observe this all throughout the examination

Give at least 6 occupational health and safety tips (Enumerate)Minimum of 6Maximum of 10For

TEST II: System Unit Disassembly & AssemblyInventory (Enumerate)a. Materials – After you disassemble the computer, identify each parts in front of the assessor and list down all the parts of PC in your test paper and reassemble again then boot up the computer.b. Tools – Crimper, Patch Cord, RJ45, Flat screw & Philip screw, etch.c. Work Area – Computer Laboratoryd. Equipment – 1 set of computer for PC disassembly and assembly and 1 set of computer for installation of Windows 2000 and XP or Windows 7.

For TEST III: Operating System InstallationDo you want to be a competent! all you have to do is to follow the instruction, if the Assessor want you to create 2 partition and the given size for 1st partition is 20gb or the assessor want you to create dual boot system, you must follow they want and do not make your own way.For

TEST IV: Cabling. S.T. – Create straight thru cable then test the cable using network tester or PCb. C.O. – Create crossover cable then test the cable using network tester or PCFor

TEST V: Networkinga. File and Printing sharing – Create a shared folder on a desktop, open notepad type some information and save it on a shared folder then access it into the other PC, connect the printer and print the document

.For TEST VI: Theoretical Questions both written and oral You will be asked about identification and functions of the system unit peripherals and components, troubleshooting techniques and approaches.

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