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Hello Anup,
Both CCIE R&S and CCIE Security are well-acclaimed today, so it's obvious to get confused between these two options.
But I would suggest you go with your interest. It doesn't matter what you choose, you must be the best in it, at the end of the day.
Learning CCNA, CCNP, CCIE Security will give you Network Security Engineer job roles in IT companies. In this job opportunity, your basic responsibility will be to secure a network from the latest threats and prevent data leakage.
Similarly, when you learn CCNA, CCNP, CCIE Routing & Switching you get job roles like Network Engineer, Network Support Engineer and more…
The main job responsibility of Network Engineer is to provide stable and functionable networking infrastructure to its organization by planning, designing, maintaining, and troubleshooting network.
If you choose CCIE Security training at Network Bulls, then you get to learn Routing and Switching too up to CCNP level.
Check CCIE Security Course syllabus here - https://www.networkbulls.com/training-ccie-security-india
And if you take CCIE R&S training then you will learn basic security technologies. So, you can say that both CCIE R&S and CCIE Security are interconnected with each other.
Check CCIE R&S course syllabus here - https://www.networkbulls.com/training-ccie-institute-india
So, I hope you get help from these both links and choose the best course for yourself. For more guidance reach Network Bulls on this toll-free number - 1800-313-2545.
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