VMware VCP exam coupons, save 50%!

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Current VCPs save 25% off any VCP exam

All current VMware Certified Professionals can save 25% on exams taken before January 1st, 2015 on the following VCP exams:

VMware Certified Professional 5 – Data Center Virtualization

  • Exam Code: VCP550
  • Exam Code: VCP510

VMware Certified Professional 5 – Desktop

  • Exam code: VCP510-DT
  • Exam code: VCPD510

VMware Certified Professional – Cloud

  • Exam Code: VCPC550
  • Exam Code: VCPC510
  • Exam Code: VCPVCD510

VMware Certified Professional – Network Virtualization

  • Exam Code: VCPN610

To save 25% on your exam simply enter discount code VCPRECERT25 when you complete your registration and check out on the PearsonVue site.

If by chance you fail the test the first time, the discount code can be used a second time on your retake so long as the exam is taken before Jan. 1st, 2015.

Receive a 50% off VCP exam voucher when you attend NSX training

VMware NSX is the network virtualization and security platform for the software-defined data center. NSX brings virtualization to your existing network and transforms network operations and economics.

You must complete the NSX: Install, Configure, Manage [V6.0] or NSX Fast Track for Internetworking Experts no later than December 19 to be eligible for the VCP 50% discount code. Once received, the 50% off certification voucher is valid until June 20, 2015!

Other VMware Education Coupons

VMware also has other education discounts for many other exams, practice tests, and other training courses.

  • Bundle and save 20% on certification exam practice tests
  • Save 30% on Last Minute Seats in our Most Popular Courses
  • Save 50% on BETA Training Courses
  • Bundle and save 15% on Key Exam Prep Resources

For more information about any of the above coupons and vouchers be sure to visit the VMware Special Offers page.

Not yet ready to take the VCP exam? I’d highly recommend checking out PluralSight. They have a number of VCP training videos that helped me pass as well!

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