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‎10-29-2025 04:12 AM
Can anybody share me some resources or Dumps for the csa exam 2025.
#Fresher #CSA #Servicenow
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‎10-29-2025 05:36 AM
Check this out:
https://www.examtopics.com/exams/servicenow/csa/
https://www.certification-questions.com/servicenow-exam/csa-dumps.html
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‎10-29-2025 11:17 AM
Tips for the CSA Exam (Certified System Administrator)
CSA is the first and foundational exam in your ServiceNow journey. Here are some tips to help you prepare effectively:
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Study the training material thoroughly – Go through it line by line, word by word, at least 2–3 times.
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Practice the labs multiple times – Do each lab 3–4 times. Don’t just complete them; carefully read and understand the instructions as well.
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Follow the official eBook – Review it thoroughly at least 2–3 times to reinforce your understanding.
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Consider supplementary courses – Some candidates have found Udemy courses helpful for additional practice and clarity.
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Watch my experience video – I’ve shared my own preparation journey and tips here:
Good luck on your CSA journey!
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4 weeks ago
To start your path as a developer, you should begin with the basics:
CSA → CAD
CAD alone won’t be enough—you will also need to learn JavaScript. Here are a few helpful links to get you started.
Make sure to spend 1–2 hours daily engaging with the community. See what people are asking and try responding. Over time, your skills will improve, and your confidence will grow.
Also, build a strong foundation in scripting, as it’s essential for any developer. Take courses, and make use of the many exercises available on developer.servicenow.com to practice scripting. That’s the best way to build your portfolio, mate.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3rNcyAiDYK2_87aRvXEmAyD8M9DARVGK&si=tGU-sgnNyuZtc2FI
Also do some micro certs
- Flow Designer
- Integration Hub
- Playbook
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3 weeks ago
Hey @PrasanthM023573 ,
there are so called "Career Journeys" available at ServiceNow University.
Based on your comment one of the following two should fit best for you:
If you need additional support - feel free to ask!
Just one tip: Better start a new thread for a different question so it's easier for other people to find help you or find the question/answers if they are looking for the same 😊
Cheers
Oli