Why I'm Done With ServiceNow Certification – And Why You Might Be Next
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09-20-2025 09:36 PM
After everything I went through to earn my ServiceNow CSA certification the late nights, real-life challenges, financial investment, and a full commitment to learning the platform — I just lost it. Why? Because I missed a delta exam deadline during a time when I was already going through hell.
No grace period. No warning that it would expire permanently. No human support or consideration. Just an email saying it's gone and if I want it back, I have to pay again and retake the entire exam.
This is not how a certification ecosystem should work.
Certifications are supposed to reflect skills, effort, and experience — not punish people for missing an arbitrary deadline when life gets real. I’ve spoken to others who’ve gone through the same thing, and many feel the same: the system is rigid, unforgiving, and designed around revenue, not fairness.
If ServiceNow wants to be a serious player in the enterprise tech space, it needs to start treating its professionals like humans — not transactions. Offer late delta options. Offer reactivation windows. Offer support. Anything but this “reset everything or pay again” mindset.
Until then, I’m done. With their exam. With the ecosystem. With pretending this is okay.
If this has happened to you too say something. Share your experience. Because this will happen to others unless it becomes too loud to ignore.
I have reached out to ServiceNow to see what they can offer. Absolutely, hurt my this news. i took it in April and expired on Jun and i am just finding out as i wanted to print my certification to show a client.
Total shameful
Thanks,
Ali Mohamed
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09-22-2025 05:44 AM
Hello Dr Atul,
I appreciate you clarifying the usual process, and taking the time to answer but I want to explain exactly how this situation has felt unfair from my side because I didn’t know I had to take the delta exam, and no one clearly told me.
I took the CSA (Certified System Administrator) exam in April, believing that once I passed, I was certified.
I only discovered that my certification was expired in Sept, when a friend asked me for a copy of my certificate and I went looking that’s when I saw “expired.”
As a fresher, I didn’t know about the delta requirement: I had no prior experience with how ServiceNow certifications expire or how the delta window works, or that you must take the delta exam within a time frame to keep the cert active.
I never received an email I recognized telling me “your delta is due” or “your certification will expire” in such a way that I understood it applied to me — at least nothing that I saw or could act on.
Because of all that, I feel like I was robbed of the opportunity: I did everything I believed was required (study, take main exam), and I only found out later that I needed something extra which I didn’t even know existed. This situation really hurt my motivation.
I understand there are rules; I want to work within them. But I also believe there should have been clearer communication. I’m hoping we can see if there is any way to reinstate or renew without doing the full main exam again, given the circumstances.
Thanks for your understanding,
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09-22-2025 06:45 AM
Hi @alimohamed6 ,
Only Servicenow certification team can answer better about your concern so please rasie it with servicenow team. We are just trying to help you out with best of our knowledge but we are not from servicenow team. We are just like you only - One passenger in this journey.
Regards,
Nikhil Bajaj
ServiceNow Rising Star-2025
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09-22-2025 08:39 AM
I understand, and which i did! Thanks for helping me in finding a solution! Kindly appreciate you.
