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New Oracle 9i Program Officially Unveiled: Features Tiers, Online Test, Lab Exam


12/5/2001 -- Earlier this week Oracle officially announced its 9i DBA certification program, which features a new, three-tier structure, as well as online testing and a hands-on lab component.

As we reported last week, the 9i DBA program consist of three levels: Oracle Certified Associate (OCA), Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) and Oracle Certified Master (OCM).

Oracle says that the OCA DBA program is for those with "apprentice-level" skills. To achieve this, candidates must pass two exams -- Introduction to Oracle 9i and Oracle 9i Database. The Introduction exam can be taken online through Oracle, instead of at testing center. This is the first time such an exam has been offered by this vendor.

The new 9i DBA OCP requires four exams-- the two mentioned above, plus Oracle 9i Database: Fundamentals II and Oracle 9i Database: Performance Tuning.

To become Master certified, candidates must first achieve the OCP DBA, then attend two "advanced" Oracle technology training courses. After that, candidates must pass a hands-on lab exam held in an Oracle testing environment. Full details on these lab exams have yet to be released.

For more information on Oracle's 9i certification program, click here.  -B.N.



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3/31/02: Sanjay Gupta from India says: Hi Friends ... I am preparing for oracle 9i certification. Can anyone help me to know the websites where I can find free sample papers for preparation and guidance for appearing in exams.
5/1/02: suckaP says: Randall Burns touched me in my private spots.
5/11/02: Ali from PAKISTAN says: This is really a gr8 site. I m OCP developer and working as a software developer and this is really very much helping and useful for those who are intersted in IT.
5/16/02: sameer from India says: can anyone tell me how to go about getting an OCP in India ?... they don't seem to have putup any info on this :-(
6/4/02: Manal from Bhopal says: in india u have 2 rely on books . i m also preparing for it . BPB has just relesed Sybex set of books . dont ever try any institude in india which is claiming 2 make u an oracle expert . ocp.oracle.com is a great place to have material .
7/4/02: hemant from dewas says: civil lines
8/6/02: Becky Nagel from Web Editor says: Hi Neha -- The only 9i exam that isn't currently available is Performance Tuning, which will launch in September. -- Becky
8/13/02: Sanjay Gupta from Delhi - India says: I have to prepare for Oracle 9i certification. I am not finding any proper book in Market for the same. I am studying right now 8i certification books from Sybex. Can anybody help me to know the site names where I can get some free sample papers for the 9i certification.
10/21/02: priyank says: well hello, i want to go for ocp,well can u give me informatio about from where i can go for the exam in india.well it would be very kind of u if u give me information on the above. thanks.
10/22/02: sucharitha karthik from from USA says: I am planning to prepare for Oracle 9i certification exams .. can anyone tell me the best book for preparing the certification exam,,, and also the websites which give us the sample papers and other stuff relating to this exam.
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