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Re: ABCP ExamPosted by nalin (213.42.2.23) on March 16, 2006 at 02:36:42: In Reply to: Re: ABCP Exam posted by Michael Kuras on February 24, 2006 at 10:22:08:
I am a practicing Business Continuity Professional over 6 years. Has done end to end planning, documenting and all stages of testing. I want to sit for the MBCP. I have written to drii.org. No response. I live in the middle east. : Having recently passed the certification exam, I would HIGHLY recommend studying and UNDERSTANDING the "Professional Practices for Business Continuity Professionals" available at www.drii.org. : The certification exam is not "title" specific - in other words, the same exam is used for all certification levels (there are exam variations as to the question content - there are 150 questions on the exam, but two exams may have a different set of questions for security purposes) - your certification level is dependent upon your passing score (minimum of 75%) and your years / amount of experience. If I remember correctly, for ABCP certification, you need a score of 75%, for CBCP you need 80%, etc. : I can assure you that the certification is EARNED, not given. The questions are multiple choice, but on more than a few questions, the wording of the question/answers leaves a LOT open to interpretation! : Study the Professional Practices, study them again, and do it a 3rd, 4th, and 5th time...the more time you spend, the better your chance will be. : Good Luck, : P.S. Feel free to email me at mike_kuras@nasasupport.com if you have questions.
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