i need some good tips for CSA exam..?

rawatparth2
Giga Contributor

how can i clear my CSA exam in first try and some imp tips?

 

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Dr Atul G- LNG
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Hi @rawatparth2 

 

I am a ServiceNow trainer and happy to share 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:

  • Study the training material thoroughly – Go through it line by line, word by word, at least 2–3 times.

  • Practice the labs multiple times – Do each lab 3–4 times. Don’t just complete them; carefully read and understand the instructions as well.

  • Follow the official eBook – Review it thoroughly at least 2–3 times to reinforce your understanding.

  • Consider supplementary courses – Some candidates have found Udemy courses helpful for additional practice and clarity.

  • Watch my experience video – I’ve shared my own preparation journey and tips here:
    https://youtu.be/60KXCXXHW7M

 

Good luck on your CSA journey!

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