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CompTIA Raises Exam Prices 5 Percent Worldwide


7/1/2005 -- Today the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) raised the price of all its certification exams worldwide. The new prices are effective immediately.

In the U.S., the organization's two A+ exams have gone from $145 to $153 (non-member price), an increase of 5.5 percent.

The Security+, e-Biz+, CTT+ (VBT) and CDIA+ exams have gone from $225 to $237, an increase of 5.3 percent.

Network+, Server+, Project+, Linux+, i-Net+, HTI+ and CTT+ (CBT) exams now cost $218, an increase of 5.3 percent over the previous price of $207.

The last time CompTIA raised its exam prices was in April 2003.

According to CompTIA spokesperson Steven Ostrowski, the organization raised the prices now to cover added costs of delivering the exams, but "tried to keep the increase as minimal as possible while still covering our additional costs."

Unlike in previous years, CompTIA did not pre-announce this fee hike. When asked why CompTIA decided not to pre-announce this time, Ostrowski commented: "Other companies don't pre-annouce price increases on their products."

According to Ostroskwi, while the new prices are effective immediately, vouchers purchased based on the old exam prices will remain valid until their expiration date -- these candidates will not need to pay any extra amount. Any discount coupons or other offers will also remain valid, he said.

Candidates who registered for an exam prior to the increase but did not buy a voucher and did not take their exam before today will have to pay the new exam price. Ostroskwi said that the "majority" of exam candidates do purchase a voucher when they register.

CompTIA will continue to offer corporate member and volume discounts.  -Becky Nagel



There are 39 CertCities.com user Comments for “CompTIA Raises Exam Prices 5 Percent Worldwide”
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7/20/05: CompTIA Joke says: Scott, next time you open your CompTIA-brown-nosing-mouth, please, at least, verify your "facts".
7/23/05: Ancsi from Hungary says: No
7/26/05: Bob from New Zealand says: We run a testing centre, and Comptia exams are the highest priced exams we sit. The exam cost does not seem to relate to quality. The comptia exams today, represent what Microsoft exams were like 10 years ago, fact based multichoice. While Microsoft, Cisco and others have improved their testing technology, and Microsoft has actually decreased exam prices (less than 50% of Comptia prices). Becoming a Comptia member also has little benefit for exam prices compared to other vendors. We get a 60% discount with Microsoft. Although you could argue that company certifications are subsidised as part of marketing, I see no evidence from Comptia that their prices are higher because of this. I have never heard of anyone benefiting from the post exam resources Comptia offers (has anyone?) I would like to see a price breakdown, that specifies where the money goes, e.g: Exam development Exam delivery Marketing Exam Piracy prevention etc. I suspect we will never see this as it would show the organisation to be grossly inefficient (assuming they are actually non-profit). Perhaps it is time for competition in the entry level IT certification segment.
7/27/05: John from Ireland says: Well just preparing for the network+ exam and it is not welcome news. All i can hope for is that the qualification will now be held in a slightly higher regard, wages for employment would be upped slightly. As if college fees for these courses aren't high enough...... (most colleges do not mention the exam is not included in the price of the course!)
8/17/05: Anonymous says: I dont think It has been too much of a surprise. With the course being more popular then ever. It does make business sense.
8/17/05: Raja says: I agree with the last post. It does make business sense. Microsoft's courses are SO over priced. I think the A+ course is very good for beginners getting into the IT industry.
8/17/05: Anonymous says: CompTIA Raises Exam Prices 5 Percent Worldwi
8/20/05: atta from UAE says: any one know the test locations in karachi and dubai
8/27/05: Anonymous from Sri Lanka says: Yes 5% is not a big deal when you earn in $. but for people like me its a massive amount. I don't even earn US$ 200 a month. and have a hard time to live with that money I earn. I guess all these exams are only for the rich countries. Microsoft has a special price for the asian countries.
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