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July 6th, 2011 07:00

EMC Celerra TA exam

Hi Guys

I hope to do the EMC Celerra TA exam pretty soon, i have already done the part 1 exam e20-540 so i just need to do the e20-322 exam anybody any tips or help on the exam or what to study besides the all the design concept courses ?

Thanks

Paul

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July 6th, 2011 08:00

Hello Paul -

Congratulations on passing the E20-540 exam!

Have you checked out the Exam Description document for E20-322?  If not, you can find it here.  This document identifies some exam topics, products that are covered, as well as suggested curriculum.  You can also access the practice exam from this document.

Does anyone else have study tips for the E20-322?

Kind regards,

Debi

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October 7th, 2011 05:00

Hi Debi

i passed the e20-322 yesterday - the last day of the v4 of the exam, is there somewhere you can register for exam updates etc as we only got 3 weeks notice of the exam update change so i struggled to get all the studying done and find an exam centre with a slot on the 6th

Paul

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October 7th, 2011 07:00

Hi Paul –

Congratulations on passing the E20-322!!!

There are several ways to determine when an exam will be going through an update.  These announcements are generally made 4 weeks prior to an update going live.

The Education Services portal has a News & Updates section in the right hand column where exam news is shared.

The EMC Proven Professional page has a News & Updates section that contains information regarding exam and certification changes since 2008.

The Pearson VUE/EMC website also lists exam update information.  And finally, the exam description itself will reflect any coming updates.

I hope you find this information helpful.

Regards,

Debi

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October 12th, 2011 10:00

Another way to view exam update notifications is to view the EMC Proven Professional Exam Update document in the community.  You can even set the document properties to send you email notification whenever this document is revised.

To set up a notification, select "Receive Notifications" from the Actions menu.  You can also choose to stop receiving these notifications at any time.

Additionally, in the upcoming months we will be adding verbiage to the Exam Registration Confirmation document to remind candidates to view the exam description document frequently prior to sitting for an exam.

Hope this information is helpful!

Kind regards,

Debi

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