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‎06-22-2018 06:06 AM
What is the minimum score needed to obtain the "PASS" on the Certified ServiceNow System Administrator certification?
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‎06-22-2018 06:20 AM
Hi Dsm,
Its 75%
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Saikiran Guduri (NOW)
Associate Certificate Engineer | ServiceNow Store Apps
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‎06-22-2018 06:20 AM
Hi Dsm,
Its 75%
Thanks,
Saikiran Guduri (NOW)
Associate Certificate Engineer | ServiceNow Store Apps
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‎06-22-2018 06:20 AM
There is no score. It's just pass or fail displayed after the exam. (I think it's 45 out of 60)
Please read https://www.servicenow.com/content/dam/servicenow/other-documents/training/servicenow-sys-admin-exam-specs-kingston.pdf

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‎06-22-2018 06:23 AM
Sadly, they don't tell you your score, they just tell you pass/fail. Makes it hard to study if you have to do a retake. This is one of the few places I've seen that is so vague.
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‎06-22-2018 06:26 AM
I'm trying to gauge my readiness for the exam. I believe I am ready as I have re-read the class manual, done some fictional things in my DEV instance, and have worked as a BA with the platform for enhancements for past 10 years.
I was looking for a mark to help me determine confidence. If it is 70 or 75 I am good to schedule my exam.
Thank you all.