Narrow technology focus forces you into predefined routes like programming, networking, or security.
Emphasis on test-based certifications rather than practical skills and real-world context stunt your ability to succeed in the industry.
Instructors lack up-to-date knowledge and industry experience.
Limited hands-on lab experiences and industry-backed demos hinder your ability to perform tasks.
Programs often lack of comprehensive consulting training and business skills.
Placement assistance focus on resume and interview skills, leaving you to navigate the job market alone.
Offering the program to anyone with money results in diluted quality of certification.