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This really depends on how much 'hands-on' experience you already possess: If you've been working all day with Palo Alto devices for the past 6-12 months you will only need a few hours to study up on some of the main topics. If you have no experience at all, it will take you at least a week of full-time study (several weeks if you spread the load to an hour or a few hours per day).

 

First things first: Here is the link to the official PCNSA exam study guide: https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/content/dam/pan/en_US/assets/pdf/datasheets/education/pcnsa-study-g....

 

Start learning from the Beacon Study Material for the PCNSA exam.

 

You can also get help from Primary Education Site: https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/services/education.

 

Then practice comes next. Start practicing with scenario-based PCNSA practice questions as it will help you understand the core concepts, and practice test - an adaptive companion tool that assesses your knowledge and exam readiness to help prepare for the PCNSA exam.

 

Hope this would help you. Best of luck!

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