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CompTIA Network+ in Singapore

Foundational networking certification covering infrastructure, operations, security, and troubleshooting.

Salary uplift
+$6k
Exam cost
$358
Duration
90 min
Passing score
720
Difficulty
beginner
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◆ 01 / About

What is CompTIA Network+?

CompTIA Network+ (exam code N10-009) is a vendor-neutral certification that validates your ability to design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot wired and wireless networks. It covers critical domains including network infrastructure, security, operations, and troubleshooting — skills that are in constant demand across Singapore's dense tech ecosystem. With major data centres, financial institutions, and regional headquarters of global tech firms concentrated in Singapore, networking professionals here are expected to hit the ground running. Network+ gives you a recognised, internationally respected credential that signals baseline competency to employers, whether you're targeting a junior network technician role or levelling up from helpdesk work.

At $358 USD for the exam and an average salary uplift of $6,000 per year, CompTIA Network+ delivers a strong return on investment in Singapore's competitive IT job market. The average IT salary in Singapore sits around $72,000 per year, meaning this certification can push you meaningfully closer to the $78,000 range. Singapore employers — particularly in banking, logistics, and cloud services — actively use Network+ as a hiring filter for network support and junior infrastructure roles. Certification also signals commitment in a market where credentials carry real weight alongside experience. You recover the exam cost within weeks of the salary bump.

◆ 02 / Exam details

Exam details

Exam cost
$358 USD
Duration
90 min
Passing score
720
Renewal
Every 3 yrs

Prerequisites: CompTIA A+ or 9-12 months networking experience recommended

◆ 03 / Study plan

12-week study plan

1
Networking Fundamentals and the OSI ModelWeeks 1–4
Study the OSI and TCP/IP models thoroughly — understand each layer's role, protocols, and how data flows between themLearn IP addressing, subnetting (IPv4 and IPv6), and practice calculating CIDR notation until it feels automaticFamiliarise yourself with common network topologies, cabling types, and the N10-009 exam objectives document from CompTIA
2
Network Infrastructure, Switching, and RoutingWeeks 5–8
Study switches, VLANs, spanning tree protocol, and how Layer 2 networks operate in enterprise environmentsWork through routing concepts including static routes, dynamic routing protocols (OSPF, BGP basics), and NATUse free or low-cost lab tools like Packet Tracer or GNS3 to simulate network configurations hands-on
3
Network Security, Troubleshooting, and Exam PrepWeeks 9–12
Cover network security concepts including firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPNs, AAA, and common attack types tested on N10-009Practice the CompTIA troubleshooting methodology systematically and apply it to scenario-based practice questionsTake at least three full-length timed practice exams, review every wrong answer, and focus final revision on weak domains
◆ 04 / Exam tips

Exam tips

Learn the CompTIA troubleshooting methodology cold — the N10-009 exam includes scenario questions that explicitly test whether you follow the correct step-by-step process, not just whether you know the answer

Subnetting will appear throughout the exam; practice calculating network addresses, broadcast addresses, and usable host ranges until you can do it quickly without second-guessing

Pay close attention to the differences between network device types — the exam regularly tests whether you can distinguish the correct use case for a switch, router, hub, bridge, or WAP in a given scenario

N10-009 has a stronger emphasis on cloud networking and virtualisation than previous versions — make sure you understand concepts like SDN, NFV, VPC, and how they integrate with on-premises infrastructure

For performance-based questions at the start of the exam, do not spend too long on any single one — flag it, move to the multiple-choice section, and return with remaining time; running out of time on straightforward questions is a common avoidable mistake

◆ 05 / FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Network+ is rated beginner-level but it is not trivial. The N10-009 exam includes scenario-based performance questions that require you to apply knowledge, not just recall it. Candidates with no networking background typically need 10–12 weeks of consistent study. Those with 9–12 months of hands-on networking experience often find the material more manageable and may need less time.
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