You have passed the Cisco minimum requirement to complete a course. So you can get both the certificate of completion, and a letter from cisco. A letter is an addition to the certificate, as it tells that you have done a good job in the course.
Yes, the NCLEX is a national licensure exam applying to all 50 states.
A "model letter to a French friend exam" does not mean anything, you'd better ask again and rephrase in full details.
Do you mean Tisco (UK) or CISCO
I think you may mean CUCM, which is the "Cisco Unified Communications Manager, "the "brains" of a Cisco Unified Communications system. The product used to be called "Cisco Unified Call Manager" and before that just "Call Manager."
Not Eligible means you cant qualify for something, you cant do something.
ELIGIBILITY: the quality or state of being eligible... to verify that you are eligible. ELIGIBLE: Qualified for or allowed or worthy of being chosen.
You mean Ethernet switch? There are many of them: 3COM, ASUS, CISCO, D-Link, Edimax, Linksys (now part of CISCO) and many others.
It's difficult to answer this question because it is difficult to understand. What do you mean by "helping"? And what is the exam - an academic exam, a physucal exam?
Writing Objectivity Exam: N
Exam to be able to do certain jobs out get into a country
Full Benefit Dual Eligible
the exam