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College and CompTIA
The CompTIA A+ certification exam was
developed in 1993 at the request of the information
technology (IT) industry. Major corporations needed
a way to validate the skills of entry-level
technicians and reduce the costs associated with
hiring, recruiting and training employees. These
corporations turned to CompTIA to lead the
development of the CompTIA A+ certification program.
Hands-on service technicians used
their real-world experience to define the CompTIA A+
test content and computer service experts developed
the CompTIA A+ exam questions. Subject Matter
Experts (SMEs) from more than 20 companies developed
the standards and objectives of CompTIA A+. A
multi-level review process ensures that the CompTIA
A+ exam questions are accurate and psychometrically
sound.
Since 1993, more than 600,000
technicians have taken the CompTIA A+ certification
to launch or enhance their careers.

CompTIA
Vendor-Neutral Certifications
CompTIA certifications are the only
industry-supported, vendor-neutral programs on the
market today. Vendor-neutral certifications are a
great way to break into the information technology
field by providing a broad knowledge base that is
not limited to one product or company.
CompTIA certification exams are
developed by industry leaders and experts - the very
people who perform the tasks we test for on our
exams. A multi-level review process for all CompTIA
test questions ensures that our exams are accurate
and psychometrically sound.
