Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites to attend the TOGAF 9.2 Level 1 (Foundation) course. For Certified Level 2 it is expected that participants have passed the TOGAF 9.2 Level 1 (Foundation) exam.
The TOGAF Combined exam
[su_testimonial_box position=”Todd Walker, LinkedIn Post”]Hi Ax. I was lucky enough to attend your TOGAF course in Perth a few weeks ago. Today I sat my combined exam and managed 95% in section 1, and 90% in section 2! I’m very happy with that result Thank you for setting me up for success. [/su_testimonial_box]A Combined exam voucher is issued to participants at the end of the course. The best way to think of the combined exam is that it is one exam session with two parts. The Combined candidate sits both parts consecutively, with Level 2 immediately following Level 1. Each part must be passed in order to obtain an overall pass. If you fail one part then no certification is awarded, however you only need retake the failed part. So for example if you fail Level 1, you need only retake the Level 1 exam. But you need to wait at least one month before you are allowed to retake an examination. If an exam is failed it is up to the candidate to purchase another voucher if they wish to have another attempt. Candidates who pass both exams are awarded TOGAF 9 Level 2 certification.
Level 1 (Foundation) Exam
- Certification is only achieved by passing the examination
- The exam is in closed-book format, and includes 40 multiple-choice questions
- The pass score is 55% (22 out of 40 questions)
- Duration of exam is 60 minutes
Level 2 (Practitioner) Exam
- The exam is in open-book format
- Comprises 8 complex multiple-choice scenario-based questions
- The pass score is 60% (24 out of 40 points)
- Duration of the exam is 90 minutes
Exam Details
The TOGAF exams are administered by the Open Group at a Pearson Vue test centre.
- Candidates will receive exam vouchers after the course
- The exam is taken AFTER the course, at a suitable time
- The Combined Exam Voucher is valid for 12 months
- If an exam is failed ALC will contact you in regards to your re-sit options.
- Candidates cannot be awarded the Level 2 Certificate until they have passed both exams
Travelling Participants:
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TOGAF Exam pass / fail scenarios:
We receive many questions regarding pass / fail scenarios. Here are the possibilities as stipulated by The Open Group:
- Fail level 1 / Fail level 2. No certificate awarded, can be undertaken as a combined exam or two separate exams no less than one month later.
- Pass level 1 / Fail level 2. Level 1 certificate awarded, Level 2 exam can be undertaken no earlier than one month later.
- Fail level 1 / Pass level 2. No certificate awarded. Level 1 exam can be undertaken no earlier than one month later. Once level 1 is passed in this scenario a level 2 certificate will be awarded.
- Pass level 1 / Pass level 2. Level 2 certificate only awarded. Level 2 status means Level 1 has also been attained.