Can You Take a CCNA Practice Exam With a Group? Yes - Here's How

FigigExams is a CCNA 200-301 practice platform where you can take practice exams together as a group.

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Moussa BENALI
Senior Network & Security Engineer · CCNA, Security+, and AWS certified. Built FigigExams after watching too many strong candidates quit CCNA prep, not because the material was too hard, but because they were grinding through it alone.
Verified for CCNA 200-301 · Jun 2026

Studying for CCNA alone is the real reason people quit

If you search Reddit's r/ccna right now, you'll find the same post over and over: "anyone want to form a study group?", "how do I stay motivated?", "I keep falling behind." The CCNA 200-301 isn't failed because the subnetting is impossible or OSPF is unknowable. It's abandoned because three weeks in, nobody is watching, momentum dies, and the exam date quietly slips by another month.

Solo study has no scoreboard and no accountability. You take a practice exam, get a number, and the only person who sees it is you, so there's nothing pulling you back to the next session. A study group flips that. When four people are sitting the same practice exam this week and comparing weak topics on Sunday, you show up - because going quiet is visible.

That's the gap FigigExams was built to close. Not another solo question bank, but a way to study for CCNA with other people who are on the same exam.

How group practice exams work on FigigExams

The core idea is simple: instead of everyone taking different practice tests in isolation, your whole study group takes the same CCNA 200-301 practice exam, then compares results side by side. Here's the flow, start to finish.

1

Create a study group

Make a CCNA study group in under a minute. You don't need to pay to start one.

2

Invite your group

Share a join link with friends, classmates, or your Reddit or Discord study group. Everyone joins from the same link.

3

Take the same exam

Everyone sits the same CCNA 200-301 practice exam, so the whole group is answering identical questions.

4

Compare and study

Compare scores and weak concepts across the group, then each person's Exam Coach shows what to study next.

Everyone took the same exam, so the comparison is real. The group instantly sees who's strong on what - and who to ask when subnetting won't click.

Why a group exam beats a solo practice test

  • Accountability you can feel. A scheduled group exam is a commitment to other people, not a tab you'll get to "eventually." That's the single biggest predictor of who actually sits the real exam.
  • A real comparison. Because everyone answers the same questions, a 74% means something next to a groupmate's 82%. You learn exactly where you stand, not against a faceless average.
  • Built-in tutors. The person who aced OSPF explains it to the person who didn't. Teaching a concept is how you lock it in, so the whole group levels up.
  • Per-person diagnosis. Each member still gets their own Exam Coach report breaking down weak concepts, so the group keeps you showing up while the Coach tells each of you what to fix.

How to start a CCNA study group

You don't need a big group - two or three committed people beats ten flaky ones. A simple recipe that works:

  • Find people on the same exam. Reddit's r/ccna and CCNA Discord servers are full of candidates posting "anyone want to form a study group?" right now. Two or three is plenty.
  • Agree on a target date. A shared CCNA 200-301 exam date gives the group a finish line and a pace.
  • Pick one shared practice exam per week. Everyone takes the same one on the same schedule, then meets to compare weak topics.
  • Make the comparison the ritual. The weekly "here's what I bombed" review is what keeps people honest and coming back.

FigigExams gives you the shared exam and the comparison in one place: create a group, send the link, and everyone takes the same CCNA practice exam, then compares results. Start free.

Stop studying for CCNA alone

Create a study group, invite your people, and take the same CCNA 200-301 practice exam together. Free to start, no credit card.

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Frequently asked questions

Is there a CCNA practice exam I can take with a group?

Yes. FigigExams is a CCNA 200-301 practice platform where you can take practice exams together as a group. You create a study group, invite people with a link, and everyone sits the same practice exam, then compares scores and weak concepts. It's free to start.

Is there a CCNA study group tool to study with friends?

Yes. FigigExams lets you create a CCNA study group, invite friends or classmates, share progress, and take the same practice exam at the same time. It's built as an accountability tool for people who find studying for CCNA alone hard to stick with.

Does studying for CCNA in a group actually help?

For most people, yes. The biggest reason candidates quit isn't difficulty, it's studying alone with no accountability and no momentum. A study group gives you a schedule, people who notice when you go quiet, and a shared scoreboard. Taking the same practice exam as your group turns a solo grind into something you keep showing up for.

How do I start a CCNA study group?

Find two or three other people studying for CCNA 200-301 (Reddit r/ccna and Discord are full of them), agree on a target exam date, and pick a shared practice exam everyone takes on the same schedule. On FigigExams you create a group, share the join link, and everyone takes the same practice exam, then compares weak concepts.

Is the CCNA group study feature free?

You can create a study group and start for free, including a free CCNA sample exam with no credit card. Full practice exam packs are $18 each, with a free try of the full exam.