Examination typeThe examination is a two-hour closed book written examination preceded by 15 minutes examination paper reading time. Pass MarkThe paper will contain a scenario from which candidates will be required to produce various solutions and to justify the choices made. There will be one principal question normally carrying 50% of the marks, and two subsidiary questions carrying the remaining 50%. Candidates must achieve 50% on the principal question and not less than 50% of the total marks to pass the overall examination. Syllabus SummaryHolders of the Certificate in IS Consultancy Practice will have demonstrated their competence in:
They will also have demonstrated their knowledge and understanding of architecture management techniques in the areas of migration planning, implementation, change management and governance. Pre-requisitesCandidates should be at least 24 years of age and have had a minimum of four years experience in Information Systems and Information Technology (but not necessarily any consultancy experience) at a professional level. Candidates must submit a Candidate Registration Form, which requires them to detail their relevant professional experience. This will be reviewed by the Course Director to ensure that the candidate's background and current responsibilities are suitable for the course. Candidates must attend accredited training leading to the Certificate. Candidates must have the ability to communicate in both spoken and written English. PreparationOur course in IS Consultancy Practice prepares you for this examination. Written examinations for the Consultancy Essentials certificate are held regularly by ISEB throughout the year. The course is timed to harmonise with these dates |
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