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ITIL V3 Foundation Badge from Prometric Centre..??

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    #21
    [QUOTE=Tingles;965128]If the exam is by the ISEB you should receive a certificate and details how to obtain the "insipid" looking green badge about 10 days after completing the exam.

    If so ISEB ITIL V3 is better value for money I think..That too costs £100 & can be done at Prometric centre..
    Last edited by Darren_Test; 6 October 2009, 17:45.

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      #22
      - Which is more valuable..?
      Either. At the end of the day all you are going to put on your CV is ITIL Foundation. I wouldn't go in to any more detail than that. The qualification isn't really that useful if you already work in an ITIL environment as every company uses it to different levels. If your brand new to the IT service there could be some different. Just get the cert the easiest way possible and then learn about IT service. Like a driving test. Pass it then learn to drive.

      - Which one is more costly..? (I know Exin takes £100 for foundation)..
      Don't know

      - Can I take ISEB ITIL V3 through Prometric..?
      Doesn't matter as per question 1. Just take your test pass and away you go.

      - Both ITILs (ISEB & Exin) have same syllabus..??
      It is possible to pass the ITIL foundation by just parrot learning all the past papers and examples found on the web. You could get a bare pass by learning less than 5 papers I reckon. The question re-use is staggering. As a professional qualification it is rubbish, bit like the Prince 2 but has to be done to quantify your ability to work in an ITIL environment nowadays.
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        #23
        To answer to OP's question - I recently took the EXIN exam at the local Prometric test station and recieved a print out of my score + confirmation that I had passed the exam.

        About 3 weeks after sitting the exam, I recieved a cert from EXIN and a little square green badge.

        Cost of exam = £100

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