Career Journeys Exam Voucher

QalbeK
Tera Contributor

Hello,

 

I am currently enrolled in Associate Application Developer. When do I be able to purchase a exam voucher. I am not affiliated with any company. I just want to know if I will be able to purchase a exam voucher upon completion of Associate Application Developer course. 

 

 

Thanks

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Hi @QalbeK 

 

That's correct. Completing the course you have highlighted will give you the ability to purchase the voucher.

 

Also in your screenshot (below the highlighted course) is "ServiceNow System Administrator". That's the requirement to sit the CSA exam.

 

So, in other words, studying, sitting and passing the CSA is one of the requirements to complete the Associate level of the Application Developer Career Journey.

 

And, by the way, you will also see that passing the CAD exam is a requirement for completing the next level of the journey: Professional Application Developer.

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Hello Simon, 

 

Yes I am referring to Application Developer Career Journey.

 

Are you referring to this particular part of the course? (See attached image)

 

Thanks

Hi @QalbeK 

 

That's correct. Completing the course you have highlighted will give you the ability to purchase the voucher.

 

Also in your screenshot (below the highlighted course) is "ServiceNow System Administrator". That's the requirement to sit the CSA exam.

 

So, in other words, studying, sitting and passing the CSA is one of the requirements to complete the Associate level of the Application Developer Career Journey.

 

And, by the way, you will also see that passing the CAD exam is a requirement for completing the next level of the journey: Professional Application Developer.

Hello Simon. 

 

I appreciate your help. It gets a little confusing but it should all be understandable the more I spend time on it. 

 

Thanks

Thanks @QalbeK. I agree it can be confusing but once you have spent a little time on the courses and the journey, I'm sure it will make sense to you. 🙂