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This has been moved to the Linux-Certifications forum. And please do not bump your post like this - many of our members are in a different time zone to you and will be unlikely to see your post for some time. Also, everyone here is a volunteer and so, while we endeavour to respond to every question, we cannot guarantee that you will receive an answer.
Though I have not specified my location,as a mod you must be knowing that I am from India.If you will read my question carefully instead of banging at newbies(which is very common among mods)you will find that the question is regarding the LPI centre in India and specifically in Delhi.Obviously only a local Indian is supposed to give answer of that.Then there is no point of time zone.I do not hope a geek of france to tell me about the Delhi centre of LPI who even do not know what is Delhi.
Regardless. The point still stands. It is considered bad form to bump your thread after so short a time. Why should your thread get more attention than anyone else's?
This is not me "banging at newbies(which is very common among mods)", but me enforcing a point of etiquette.
While almost every question does get an answer, we cannot guarantee a response. If your thread does not receive any responses, it will automatically be bumped twice.
and i agree with XavierP,
keep some patience....
firstly the thread you have posted on a 'global' site. so it's going to be time before indians... and specifically delhites see your thread.
and secondly why not prepare.... whatever certification, you need basics in place. you will not give your exam the next moment you choose the certification..
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