This TOGAF certification in Seattle will help you get a hang of the A to Z of TOGAF 9 – the global framework for enterprise IT architecture, including vocabulary, structure, and ideas. Employers will be able to see your level of professionalism in architecture concepts and processes when you complete this TOGAF training in Seattle.
Learn to simplify complex technological processes with Simplilearn’s TOGAF certification in Seattle. This TOGAF course entails understanding the architectural development process vital for enterprise architecture. Land top profiles with leading companies with a TOGAF training in Seattle.
To be certified in TOGAF, the first and most important thing is passing the Level 1 and 2 TOGAF exams. Along with this TOGAF certification in Seattle, you will get an exam voucher, that you can use to attend the exam at any of the Open Group Pearson VUE test centers around you. The TOGAF training in Seattle will help you prepare for the final step of getting the certificate.
For further information, see the following PDF:
https://certification.opengroup.org/docs/Pearson_VUE_Advice_Sheet.pdf
Your TOGAF certification in Seattle exam preparation requirements will be determined by your current function and expertise in IT enterprise architecture. Structured training, such as this TOGAF training in Seattle course, is curated for giving you profeciency and knowledge that will ensure that you get certified in just one attempt!
This TOGAF certification in Seattle course includes the cost of your TOGAF Certification exam voucher. However, you must use the exam voucher within six months after purchasing the TOGAF training in Seattle with Simplilearn. You can unlock and claim the Exam Voucher from your LMS portal once you have completed your training within 6 months of the program commenment date.
In case, you are not able to to complete the program within 180 days, i.e., 6 months from the start date of the program, you may request a 90-day extension to complete the training, following which you may unlock and use the Exam voucher through your LMS portal.
If you do not request a 90-day extension after you fail to complete the training course in 180 days, you will be fined. You will receive emails reminding you to request a 90-day extension and finish the course. Only after completing study of the course materials and the course itself, within that time would you be eligible for an exam voucher and use it.
Exam vouchers will be delivered to you immediately on your LMS portal with an email notification if you have not requested an extension and have not completed your training course after 365 days from the date the program commences.
The exam voucher is good for one year, and you must schedule and complete your exam within that time frame.
The examination fee is included in the TOGAF certification in Seattle course fee. You will get the exam voucher once you complete the TOGAF training in Seattle.
Usually you will receive notification of your pass or fail status within a few minutes of completing your exam in the form of a printed score report. In addition, you can obtain your score reports from within The Open Group Pearson VUE testing account. Occasionally, if a score report is unable to be printed, you will only receive the electronic copy. A result shown as “pending” indicates that Pearson VUE is still generating the score report, which may take a few hours.
The TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition is an update to the previous version to include new learning paths based on bodies of knowledge defined from the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition. You can take up the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Practitioned Bridge Exam to upgrade to the latest edition.
TOGAF Enterprise Architecture certification based on TOGAF Standard,10th Edition is valid for lifetime and doesn't need any renewal.
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