learning path as a beginner

nehaanjumsi
Kilo Contributor

Hi everyone,

I am using ServiceNow for the very first time and my main goal right now is learning the platform.

As a complete beginner, I want to start developing my skills but I am not sure where to begin. Could you please recommend the best learning paths, free courses, or hands-on tutorials for someone starting from scratch?

Any tips or advice on how to practice effectively would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you!

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Tanushree Maiti
Tera Patron

Hi @nehaanjumsi 

 

Welcome to ServiceNow Community!

As you are new to ServiceNow , My suggestion would be 

1. First Go through Welcome to ServiceNow course so that you can smoothly navigate within the tool.

2. If you are looking for completing CSA certification:

Note: Once registered, you have 90 days to schedule and complete your exam. 

Refer: https://nowlearning.servicenow.com/kb?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0011554

 

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Regards
Tanushree Maiti
ServiceNow Technical Architect
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Tanushree Maiti
Tera Patron

Also @nehaanjumsi 

 

Once your CSA is done,

Go through Following course once .

 

Servicneow has introduced AI System Administrator Career Journey  which is packaged by couple of Servicenow AI courses.

It has 3 stages: Associate AI Administrator ->Professional AI Administrator->Expert AI Administrator

 

 

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Regards
Tanushree Maiti
ServiceNow Technical Architect
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanushreemaiti

Aditya_hublikar
Mega Sage

Hello @nehaanjumsi ,

 

Welcome to Servicenow community 😀

 

You can start with practicing in Servicenow PDI .  

 

When you start exploring ServiceNow PDI, begin with understanding the basic platform UI:

  • Application Navigator, Banner, Content Frame (UI16)

  • Explore Forms and List Views

  • Company Branding and changing the Welcome Page

  • Context Menu (what it is and its types)

  • Breadcrumbs and how they work

Next, move on to data modeling basics:

  • Table and Field creation

  • Table dependencies and Table Extensions

  • Field types

  • Views

  • Important OOTB tables like User (sys_user), Group (sys_user_group), Role (sys_user_role), Delegations

Once you are comfortable with this, explore core configuration concepts:

  • Reference Qualifiers

  • Dot-walking

  • UI Policies

  • Dictionary Overrides

  • ACLs

  • Priority Lookup

  • Difference between Configuration vs Customization

Then understand data movement and backup concepts:

  • Update Sets (how to take backup of your work)

  • Update Set transfer methods

  • Import Sets

After learning these basics, you can confidently move forward to explore Service Management modules like:

  • Incident

  • Problem

  • Change

  • Request

And then deep dive into the Development part.

 

Then  start with Certified System Administrator (CSA) – First & Mandatory

  • CSA is the basic and most important certification for ServiceNow beginners

  • It helps you understand how the ServiceNow platform works

Main topics to focus on:

  • Platform UI and navigation

  • Tables, fields, forms, and list views

  • Users, groups, and roles

  • Basic ITSM concepts

  • UI Policies, Client Scripts, and Business Rules (basic understanding)

Best practices:

  • Practice each topic in your Personal Developer Instance (PDI)

  • Do not just memorize answers—try to understand why a feature is used and when to use it

Once you follow this path, your ServiceNow learning journey will be smooth and structured 

 

 

Try to spend 2-3 hours daily  on community which will help you understand different real  time scenarios ,different approaches . Explore University Course which also enhance your knowledge.

Start with the "Welcome to ServiceNow " training, it's really good and it will gives you your first certificate!

The Certified System Administrator (CSA) certificate is initial stage , it's useful for almost for any servicenow role .

 

You can refer this thread :

https://www.servicenow.com/community/sysadmin-forum/six-steps-on-how-to-start-learning-servicenow-a-...

 

You can also explore Learning plans from below :

https://developer.servicenow.com/dev.do#!/learn/learning-plans/zurich

 

 

If this helps you then mark it as helpful and accept as solution.

Regards,

Aditya