How to register and prepare for Jenkins Certification exams

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Issue

  • I am planning to take the CloudBees Jenkins Certification (Certified CloudBees Jenkins Engineer) exam and I want to know how to register and prepare

  • I am planning to take the Jenkins Certification (Certified Jenkins Engineer) exam and I want to know how to register and prepare

  • I want to know courses and study materials to prepare for the Jenkins Certification exams

  • I want to know how much the training courses cost

Resolution

You should take a look at our Jenkins training page. This practical course walks you through the key need-to-know about Jenkins Certifications:

  • Jenkins Certification Prerequisites

  • What exam do you plan to take?

  • How to schedule and register for the test?

  • Structure of the exams

  • Plugins

  • Organization of the Study Guides

  • Sections and topics of the exams

  • Types of questions

  • Additional tips and recommendations

The first courses we recommend to take are our self-paced Fundamentals courses. These courses are free of charge:

After these courses are completed, a good paid course is: Jenkins Certification by CloudBees. The course costs $300 USD at the time of this writing.

Practical experience is recommended before taking any of the exams.

The mentioned courses are also available as instructor-led courses which you can register here. The 2-day course titled CloudBees Jenkins Platform Certification Training can be taken in a classroom or online and costs $1,995 USD at the time of this writing.

Certification courses may also be offered during the annual [DevOps

Jenkins World](https://www.cloudbees.com/devops-world) event.

If you have any additional questions or further inquiries, don’t hesitate to reach out to our Training team at training@cloudbees.com and we will be happy to assist.

This article is part of our Knowledge Base and is provided for guidance-based purposes only. The solutions or workarounds described here are not officially supported by CloudBees and may not be applicable in all environments. Use at your own discretion, and test changes in a safe environment before applying them to production systems.