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CCNA Exam Prep - Cisco Certified Path

Stop cramming. Start passing CCNA with AI that predicts and fixes your weak spots.

Our adaptive AI pinpoints your weak domains, builds your personal study plan, and predicts your score before exam day - so you walk in ready.

95%
Our first-attempt pass rate
72%
CCNA Global average pass rate
6007+
Adaptive practice questions
12 wk
Average prep time
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Joined by 12,400+ Networking professionals prepping for CCNA
First-attempt pass rate comparison
Global CCNA average ~72%
Cisco published first-attempt statistics
Edureify AI students 95%
Based on 2,840 students who completed a full study plan
Why most people fail CCNA

It's not about understanding networking. It's about subnetting fast, troubleshooting faster, and knowing Python now too.

Subnetting must be fast and accurate under exam conditions
CCNA requires subnetting calculations without a calculator, under time pressure. Candidates who understand subnetting conceptually but haven't drilled speed consistently make errors or run short on time.
Spanning Tree, OSPF, and EIGRP questions require protocol-level depth
Routing and switching protocols are tested at a configuration and troubleshooting level, not just definition recall. Candidates who understand protocols conceptually but haven't configured them in a lab context fail applied questions.
Automation and programmability content is now a real exam domain
The 200-301 exam includes Python basics, REST APIs, DNA Center, and network automation concepts. Legacy CCNA candidates returning to recertify find this content entirely new and consistently underestimate its weight.

Failed CCNA? Here's exactly why - and how to fix it before your next attempt.

Most candidates who fail CCNA fail for the same reason: they studied the wrong domains with the wrong approach. CCNA doesn't test what you know - it tests how you think. Knowing how to pass CCNA means fixing your weakest domains first, not studying harder across all eight.

Why candidates fail CCNA

Studying all domains equally instead of fixing the 2-3 domains that carry the most exam weight.

The false confidence trap

Scoring 70% on practice tests feels safe. Most CCNA failures happen in domains scored 65-72% - close enough to ignore, far enough to fail.

Memory vs decision-making

CCNA CAT tests scenario reasoning under pressure - not framework memorisation. Standard prep doesn't train this skill.

From "where do I start" to certified - in 5 steps

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Readiness test
6question diagnostic across all 6 CCNA domains. Free. No login.
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AI diagnostic report
Score by domain. Weak spots identified. Exam readiness % predicted.
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Personalised roadmap
Week-by-week study plan built for your schedule and gaps.
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Unlock full plan
Complete Pass System and Guided with all Support required.
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Pass your exam
Walk in prepared. 95 of our students pass first attempt.

Your CCNA study plan starts with what's costing you marks - not what you already know.

Most CCNA exam prep systems give you the same material in the same order regardless of where you stand. Our AI builds a personalised CCNA study plan from your diagnostic results - starting with your weakest domain on day one because that's what moves your readiness score the fastest.

Day 1

Your weakest domain gets tackled first. Highest impact, fastest readiness improvement.

Every session

Your CCNA study plan rebuilds automatically after each session based on progress.

Before exam day

"Not ready" alerts tell you if your readiness hasn't reached the safe threshold - before you spend $330 on a failed attempt.

Find out if you're actually ready - before you pay $330 for the exam

Our AI readiness test maps your knowledge across all 6 CCNA domains and tells you exactly where you'll lose marks. 60 questions. No login. Instant results.

Domain-by-domain score breakdown
AI identifies your 3 critical weak spots
Estimated exam readiness percentage
Personalized study priority list
Time-to-ready estimate for your schedule
1 Attempt Free • No card required • Results in 15 minutes
Sample readiness report
Network Fundamentals
20%
Network Access
20%
IP Connectivity
25%
IP Services
10%
Security Fundamentals
15%
Automation and Programmability
10%
Not ready yet. Network Fundamentals scores below passing threshold. Estimated 8 weeks of targeted prep needed before exam booking.
CCNA AI Tutor
● Live adaptive session
Let's work on Cryptography - your weakest domain. I'll start with a question, then explain the "why" after you answer.
Question 7 of 25 · Cryptography · Medium
A company needs to ensure message integrity and non-repudiation. Which combination is MOST appropriate?
A. Symmetric encryption + MD5 hash
B. AES-256 encryption alone
C. Digital signature + message hash
D. SSL/TLS tunnel encryption

Every wrong answer teaches you more than the right one

Our AI doesn't just mark you wrong. It explains the manager-thinking logic behind every CISSP answer, then adapts your next question to target the gap.

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Adaptive difficulty
Questions get harder when you're right, easier when you're wrong. Mirrors the real CAT exam format.
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AI concept explanations
Ask "why is C correct?" and get a full Socratic walkthrough - not just an answer key.
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Generates your diagnostic report
Every practice session updates your readiness score and rebuilds your study priority list automatically.
Results from real students

Passed on the first attempt

Passed CCNA 200-301 first attempt, 851/1000★★★★★

"The OSPF area type questions are where I consistently failed. Area type confusion doesn't just affect one question - it cascades into incorrect routing behavior across multiple scenarios.Edureify AI's OSPF area scenarios drilled each type's LSA implications until I had no more uncertainty."

JR
Hugo D.
Enterprise Architect
Cleared CCNA, now a network engineer at a telecom★★★★★

"Layer 2 vs. Layer 3 troubleshooting discipline is what CCNA actually tests. I was trained to check routing tables for everything.Edureify AI's same-subnet-different-switch scenarios recalibrated that instinct - same subnet means Layer 2 first, always."

JR
Divya S.
Security Analyst
Passed CCNA first attempt★★★★★

"The PBQ format scared me most going into CCNA.Edureify AI's structured troubleshooting practice - Physical → Data Link → Network before anything else - made PBQs systematic rather than intimidating. I approached each one with a method, not a guess."

JR
Li Y.
ML Engineer
Pricing

Pick the plan that fits your timeline

All plans include the AI diagnostic, adaptive questions, and AI tutor. The difference is how much hand-holding you want.

⭐ Most popular - $199 one-time, lifetime access
How long does CCNA exam prep take? +
Most candidates complete CCNA exam prep in 6-12 weeks with a structured approach. The key is fixing weak domains first - our AI builds your CCNA study plan around your specific gaps so no time is wasted on domains you already know.
What's the best way to prepare for CCNA? +
The most effective CCNA preparation starts with a diagnostic test to find your weak domains. Then fix those domains first - not last. Standard CCNA certification prep fails candidates because it treats all domains equally regardless of where they're actually losing marks.
I failed CCNA - how do I pass next time? +
If you failed CCNA, the first step is identifying exactly which domains cost you marks - not re-studying everything from scratch. Take our free CCNA readiness test to pinpoint your weak areas, then follow a domain-prioritised study plan. Candidates who fix specific weak domains before retaking pass at significantly higher rates than those who study broadly again.
How hard is the CCNA exam? +
CCNA has a global pass rate of approximately 72% on first attempt - making it one of the most challenging certifications in the field. The difficulty comes not from the volume of material but from the exam's scenario-based reasoning format. With the right CCNA exam prep approach, our students pass at 95%.

Your CCNA exam is already paid for. Don't waste $330 on a fail.

15 minutes and a free readiness test tells you exactly where you'll lose marks. Then we fix it. That's the deal.