Servicenow CTA

hanwar2
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I have got CSA, CAD and CIS ITSM certification and planning for CIS HAM, will that be sufficient for CTA,

how CTA is achieved?

 

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Please refer below article to know the process:

https://nowlearning.servicenow.com/lxp/en/expert-programs/certified-technical-architect-cta-enrollme...

 

Please find below CTA website to know about registration process. (as far as I know, there's high demand for CTA program, so you have to quickly register for it as soon as it opens)

https://nowlearning.servicenow.com/expertprograms/en/pages/expert-program?id=snpx_home&type=CTA

 

Please mark the answer as helpful and correct if helped. 

Kind Regards,

Ravi Chandra  

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Ravi Chandra_K
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Hello @hanwar2 

Yes, CSA, CAD and any two mainline certifications are required (provided you have other prerequisites)

The prerequisites for the CTA program are as follows:

 

At least three years of ServiceNow implementation experience

Experience taking business requirements and converting them into ServiceNow platform capabilities

Certified Administrator Certification (CSA)

Certified Application Developer (CAD)

Two Certified Implementation Specialist (CIS) disciplines ( ITSM, CSM, HR, SecOps, ITOM etc.)

Refer:

https://nowlearning.servicenow.com/lxp/en/expert-programs/certified-technical-architect-cta-faqs?id=...)

 

Please mark the answer as helpful and correct if helped. 

Kind Regards,

Ravi Chandra  

Thanks, what happens when I have all four certifications, what is the process to get CTA

Please refer below article to know the process:

https://nowlearning.servicenow.com/lxp/en/expert-programs/certified-technical-architect-cta-enrollme...

 

Please find below CTA website to know about registration process. (as far as I know, there's high demand for CTA program, so you have to quickly register for it as soon as it opens)

https://nowlearning.servicenow.com/expertprograms/en/pages/expert-program?id=snpx_home&type=CTA

 

Please mark the answer as helpful and correct if helped. 

Kind Regards,

Ravi Chandra  

Dr Atul G- LNG
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Hi @hanwar2 

 

@Ravi Chandra_K already shared a good link about the CTA, but if you ask me, it also depends on your experience. Since I assume you have a solid amount of experience in the ServiceNow ecosystem, I would suggest going for the CTA. However, if you have less experience, it's better to wait a bit longer and gain more hands-on experience, as the CTA requires working across many aspects of ServiceNow.

Please read these articles:

 

https://www.servicenow.com/community/now-platform-articles/my-cta-journey-a-hitchhiker-s-guide-to-th...

 

https://www.servicenow.com/community/in-other-news/vlog-series-the-certified-technical-architect-pro...

 

https://servicenow.implementation.blog/prepare-yourself-to-become-a-certified-technical-architect-ct...

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