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TL;DR: The All-in-One Microsoft, Cybersecurity and Python Exam Prep Training Bundle is on sale for £21.06 as of Oct. 27, saving you 97% on list price.


You could work your butt off learning and practicing all of the skills of an in-demand tech professional. But without the right certifications, your knowledge is somewhat useless. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news to those of you who loathe taking tests.

Fortunately, this All-in-One Microsoft, Cybersecurity, and Python Exam Prep Bundle makes it easy to study and prepare to ace all the essential certification exams in one place.

Created by Dr. Chris Mall, who holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Software Development, as well as multiple IT professional certifications, you can rest assured that the information in these study guides is up-to-date and accurate. The guides in this bundle will prep you to take the Python MTA 98-381, MTA 98-361, ITIL 4, PCEP-30-01, PCAP-31, CompTIA CySA+, and GDPR CIPP/E exams. 

The Python MT 98-381 exam essentially proves you can recognise and write syntactically and logically correct Python code, while the MT 98-361 exam showcases your core software development skills. You’ll need hands-on experience for both, which you’ll get in the first two course guides in this bundle. Other courses will cover IT service management through an end-to-end operating model, the PCEP methodology used in a project environment, different types of cybersecurity tools on the market and which to use in different scenarios, and what almost everyone including private individuals, employees, and employers need to know about the GDPR.

With over 20 hours of content total, you’ll be well-equipped to take your exams in all of these topics. Feel free to work at your own pace and sign up to take the exams when you feel you've gone over the information enough. With lifetime access, there's no rush.

At a value of £871, you can score this essential six-course IT study guide for only £21.06 for a limited time.

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