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01-07-2024 09:06 PM
Hello developers!
I am preparing for Certified Application Developer (CAD) certification from NowLearning as per my awareness.
However, in order to achieve this certification, I would also need your guidance on how to prepare for the same. Can anyone let me know, what is the difficulty level for this certification, how much time it takes for preparation and the optimal way to prepare for the same.
Every suggestion will be highly appreciated and will help me in my preparation.
Thanks in Advance!
Diksha
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01-07-2024 09:10 PM
Hi @Diksha_Tiwari 1 ,
Preparing for the Certified Application Developer (CAD) certification from ServiceNow involves a combination of studying the official documentation, hands-on experience, and practice. Here are some suggestions:
1. **Official Documentation:**
- Familiarize yourself with the ServiceNow documentation, especially the content related to application development. Pay attention to topics on scripting, workflows, UI policies, and integrations.
2. **ServiceNow Fundamentals:**
- Ensure a strong understanding of fundamental concepts in ServiceNow, including tables, forms, fields, business rules, and client scripts.
3. **Training Courses:**
- Take advantage of NowLearning and any official training courses provided by ServiceNow. These courses are designed to cover the material relevant to the certification.
4. **Hands-on Practice:**
- Gain practical experience by working on real-world scenarios within the ServiceNow platform. Set up your developer instance and practice building applications, workflows, and customizations.
5. **Sample Exams and Practice Tests:**
- Look for sample exams or practice tests that simulate the certification exam environment. This can help you get familiar with the question format and time constraints.
6. **Community and Forums:**
- Engage with the ServiceNow community and forums. Discussing challenges and solutions with experienced developers can provide valuable insights and tips.
7. **Difficulty Level and Time Commitment:**
- The difficulty level can vary depending on your prior experience with ServiceNow and application development. If you have a strong foundation, it may be less challenging.
- Allocate dedicated time for preparation, considering your existing workload. A few weeks of focused study and practice should be sufficient for most individuals.
8. **Optimal Way to Prepare:**
- Create a study plan outlining the topics you need to cover.
- Mix theoretical understanding with practical application through hands-on exercises.
- Utilize official documentation as your primary reference.
- Take breaks during study sessions to maintain focus.
Remember to regularly check the ServiceNow website for any updates or changes to the certification exam content. Good luck with your preparation!
Thanks,
Danish
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01-08-2024 03:03 AM
Ebook or Now Learning Training is the best one. As CAD is from development side, so better and recommended to clear the scripting fundamentals. Also go through CAD blue print to understand section wise weightage.
Rest do labs 3-4 times and get ready for exam.
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01-08-2024 03:03 AM
Ebook or Now Learning Training is the best one. As CAD is from development side, so better and recommended to clear the scripting fundamentals. Also go through CAD blue print to understand section wise weightage.
Rest do labs 3-4 times and get ready for exam.
If my response proves useful, please indicate its helpfulness by selecting " Accept as Solution" and " Helpful." This action benefits both the community and me.
Regards
Dr. Atul G. - Learn N Grow Together
ServiceNow Techno - Functional Trainer
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dratulgrover
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnNGrowTogetherwithAtulG
Topmate: https://topmate.io/atul_grover_lng [ Connect for 1-1 Session]
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01-08-2025 12:27 AM - edited 01-08-2025 12:28 AM
Hello @Diksha_Tiwari 1
Please use the eBook given by ServiceNow. it is the Most Reliable Source to Pass CAD Examination.
Now Window is Blocked from 8th January to to 14th January 2025, due to update as per Xanadu.
You will have all Question from Xanadu Version, Only.
all you will find the older Q&A on Older versions, but ServiceNow eBooks are auto-updated as soon as version updates are done.
I would recommend you to follow the ServiceNow e-books over other sources. pattern will be same as other sources will showcase for practice but exam content you can 100% believe on servicenow data only.
Please reach out in case any help needed
LinkedIn : https://in.linkedin.com/in/gauravshirsat
Thanks and Regards
Gaurav Shirsat
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a month ago
thanks @Diksha_Tiwari 1 @Danish Bhairag2 this is really insightful ! I recently passed both CSA and CAD. I used the official ServiceNow site for learning and p2pcerts practice material , great combo for building knowledge and getting exam ready.
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a month ago
This is very insightful!