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Certification
Hi,
I need some from u all .
For taking Certification for Qlikview Developer.
1.Which materiel should i prepare ?
2.What is pattern of the exam ?
3.Cost of exam fee ?
4.How to take mock test for Developer certification ?
5.In which area should i concentrate more like scripting or set analysis ?
6. Dumps regarding Developer certification ?
Thanks in Advance
Nagarjuna
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- Ref Manual and QlikView 11 For Developers + couple of years experience. See QlikView Developer Certification exam
- Targeted questions from start to finish.
- Depends on your region. Contact your local partner.
- You can't.
- Both, and all the others. Different examinees get different questions. I guess the exam can cover almost anything. Exciting isn't it?
- What do you mean, "Dumps"?
Peter


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I would like to add, that it is possible to take a skills assesment here: Qlik Skills Assessment | Qlik
I know it is trivial, but please read the manual. There are a few hidden gems in there, that you can add to your toolbox.
You can also expect questions regarding datamodelling in general, which i don't think is mentioned in the manual.
If the the Developer certification has not changed since i took it a few years ago, you should also be prepared to see questions regarding data visualizations.
It is a great mix of everything and you WILL need som experience.
Dumps? Do you mean "Braindumps"?
As far as i know, there are no so called brain-dumps available....if you find one somewhere, please don't use it.
It is simply just a bad idea 🙂
- Brain dumps debase the value of the exams and credentials they cover, because they obscure legitimate attempts to measure test-taker’s skills, abilities, knowledge, and hands-on experience.
- Measuring what somebody can remember has little or nothing to do with what they actually know and can do.
//Martin
