Navision Certificate

sjan
Member Posts: 16
Hi guys,
can someone tell me what should I do to get Navision Certificate?
Where should I apply?
How much that costs?
My present company is willing to pay for my certificate but I should find out how, where and when.
thanks in advance
can someone tell me what should I do to get Navision Certificate?
Where should I apply?
How much that costs?
My present company is willing to pay for my certificate but I should find out how, where and when.
thanks in advance

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Try to get in touch with your nearest Navision Solution Centre.
Regards,
Steen Fisker
Navision Developer since 1990Regards,
Steen Fisker
Microsoft Certified Professional0 -
It depends on what certificate you are willing to have. Let say for Navision Financial Management certificate you need to pass Navision Financial management egzam.0
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you can book ur test on
http://www.vue.net/mbs/
here you can check the prices as well
make sure you book the exam which is related to your country
like Britain (UK) start with GBAjay Jain
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ajayjain wrote:you can book ur test on
http://www.vue.net/mbs/
here you can check the prices as well
make sure you book the exam which is related to your country
like Britain (UK) start with GB
Super!!!
That's exactly what I want.
For the start, I want to apply for a Navision Attain v3.60 exam. Where should I find some literature for the exam or, maybe, test exams?0 -
There are sample tests for Essentials and Programming (actual tests are more difficult) that you can download from the links near the bottom of http://members.lycos.co.uk/afarrugia
Lycos doesn't allow direct downloads - you have to visit the home page first.
Search this forum and www.navision.net for "test" or "exam", as there were previous posts about this.
Pass mark is usually 70% - 80% for Navision exams, duration usually 1-2 hours.
Ajay's instruction is very important (about booking the right test for your country); there were apparently many people in Britain who took Australian (AU) tests by mistake, and had to redo the GB ones.
AlastairAlastair Farrugia0 -
Afarr, you application is excellent. It just show me how much I should learn more.
I saw on Pearsonvue how many tests are in Navision area. Which tests I should take to cover most of Navision Programming and Development? Is it better to take country specific tests or W1? I'm working now in Germany but maybe I will move to other country (GB,USA or Ireland) so it seems to me that W1 is better solution for me? Am I right?0 -
Hi sjan,
the tests were downloaded by colleagues, I believe from PartnerSource. I put them on my site only because I didn't manage to put them on the navision.net or mibuso.com download area. In any case, I'm glad they're helpful.
I do not feel confident giving advice about which tests to take, and which country version to use - could you contact your NSC, or, if you work with an NSC, ask your manager to contact your NTR (Navision Germany, Navision US, Navision GB etc.). Or maybe other people on this forum can give some advice.
AlastairAlastair Farrugia0
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