i need some good tips for CSA exam..?
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01-09-2026 07:52 PM
how can i clear my CSA exam in first try and some imp tips?
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01-10-2026 11:23 PM
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:
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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:
https://youtu.be/60KXCXXHW7M
Good luck on your CSA journey!
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
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01-11-2026 12:36 PM
Dude, we all know how to use ChatGPT 🙄🙄People asking questions here are look for a reply from a human.
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01-11-2026 12:57 PM
@Simon Hendery - Please keep discussions professional and respectful. The ServiceNow Community Code of Conduct focuses on constructive participation and respect for other members. Personal remarks or accusations directed at individuals are not productive and may be considered harassment or personal insults under the community guidelines.
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01-11-2026 01:05 PM
@Its_Sagnic - I would use the drop on his post and click on "Report Inappropriate Content" link then report Simon. He likes to follow community members threads I have noticed including myself and harass them.
BTW - Great feedback and keep the contributions coming! 🙂
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a month ago
But isnt he right? man
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Azar
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Developer @ KPMG.
