How to Learn and Prepare for ServiceNow Certifications with These Courses?
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01-02-2025 02:23 AM
Hi Community,
I have access to several courses on the Now Learning platform and need help structuring my learning journey. The courses I have are:
- Certified System Administrator (CSA) Certification
- Certified Application Developer (CAD)
- UI Builder Fundamentals (Washington)
- Introduction to Scripting in ServiceNow
- Introduction to App Engine Studio for Developers
- Application Development Fundamentals On Demand
- Flow Designer: Create Subflows and Actions (Vancouver)
- Service Portal Fundamentals On Demand (Vancouver)
- Flow Designer: Create a Flow assigned
- ServiceNow Administration Fundamentals On Demand
- Introduction to ServiceNow: Portfolios and Processes
- ServiceNow Studio Overview
- Scripting in ServiceNow Fundamentals On Demand (Washington)
- Flow Designer: Introduction
- Welcome to ServiceNow
I’d love your advice on:
- The ideal order to complete these courses for a clear learning path.
- Tips to prepare for the CSA and CAD certifications.
- Strategies to effectively absorb knowledge from these modules and apply it to real-world scenarios.
If you’ve taken these courses or have experience with #ServiceNowLearning, I’d appreciate your insights. Feel free to @mention me or share links to helpful resources.
Thanks in advance!
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01-04-2025 10:17 PM
Hello @N_Nagababu
1. The first course would be Welcome to ServiceNow
Then I will try fundamentals on demand (which would be pre requisite to CSA)
Then I will try the flow designer. post that I will try CAD.
then Scripting and UI builder, portal and portfolios.
2. The best resource is Nowlearning course. Thoroughly prepare the course, e book and questions inside each course.
If you have hands on experience on the platform, it would be easy to clear.
3. If you get a chance to work on these areas in the real time projects, you can easily absorb the knowledge from these module.
Please mark the answer as helpful and correct if helped.
Kind Regards, Ravi Chandra