Hardit Singh
Mega Sage

Hola ServiceNow Community,

 

I’m excited to share that I’ve launched a new Udemy course on ServiceNow Admin & Developer fundamentals, built completely around real-world scenarios rather than isolated features.

 

What makes this course different?

Instead of teaching features in silos, the course focuses on how ServiceNow is actually used in projects.

 

What’s covered:

  • ServiceNow Admin fundamentals (Users, Groups, Roles, ACLs)

  • ITSM processes: Incident, Change, Problem

  • UI Policies, Client Scripts, Business Rules

  • Script Includes (on-demand & reusable logic)

  • Flow Designer for real automation use cases

  • Catalog Client Scripts & GlideAjax

  • Integrations basics

  • Reporting & dashboards

  • Security & ACLs

  • A capstone custom application

The course is suitable for:

  • Beginners without any basic knowledge

  • Admins wanting to move into development

  • Developers who want stronger platform fundamentals

The goal is simple:
Help learners think like a ServiceNow developer, not just configure records.

If this aligns with your learning path or if you’re mentoring someone new to ServiceNow, feel free to check it out.


Happy to answer questions or discuss learning paths in the comments.

 

Link to the course : Udemy Course for SN Admin + Developer

 

Cheers,

Hardit Singh

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4 Comments
MohamedZ
Tera Sage

Congrats @Hardit Singh on launch of course.

Hardit Singh
Mega Sage

Thank you @MohamedZ ! 😀

RE1000
Tera Contributor

Hi Hardit,

Congratulations on launching your new ServiceNow Admin & Developer course on Udemy.

It’s great to see a course that’s built around real‑world project scenarios rather than just feature‑by‑feature explanations. The way you’ve structured the content — connecting Admin fundamentals, ITSM processes, scripting, Flow Designer, integrations, and a capstone application — clearly reflects how ServiceNow is actually implemented and used in enterprise environments.

I especially appreciate the emphasis on thinking like a ServiceNow developer, not just configuring records. That mindset shift is exactly what many beginners, aspiring developers, and even experienced admins need as they move into more complex implementations.

Happy to share that I’ve successfully purchased the course on Udemy and I’m looking forward to going through the material in detail. The curriculum looks very comprehensive and practical, and I’m confident it will add strong value to the community — especially for those starting their ServiceNow journey or transitioning into development roles.

Thanks for contributing back to the ServiceNow ecosystem and for being open to discussions and questions from the community. Wishing you great success with the course!

Best regards,
Pratik Parmar, Sr. Project and Program Manager, LTIMindtree Ltd, Mumbai.
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Hardit Singh
Mega Sage

Thank you for your wonderful feedback @RE1000 . I hope you like the course. As well as, I would like to hear if you want me to add or improvise anything. 

 

Cheers,

Hardit Singh