CSSA PDN Links Compilation
Following PDN links compilation document will help you to prepare for the Pega Certified Senior System Architect CSSA 5.5 exam. It is created according to the CSSA blueprint. Please use this as a starting point to prepare for the exam. Happy reading.
How does the CLSA multiple choice exam differ from the CSSA exam? Is the body of knowledge any different?
ReplyDeleteReally guys....Stop asking for the sample questions. If you look at Pega terms and conditions you will understand that it is against their policy to publish the questions.... Prepare according to the Exam Blueprint and you will pass the exam for sure...
ReplyDeleteBuy the material froM Pega. It's illegal to get the prirated material from internet
ReplyDeletePlease note that I personally do not encourage preparing for the exam with question dumps, best way is to prepare by reading PDN articles, PRPC help and implement what you learned on the PRPC product itself.
ReplyDeleteFurthermore Pega is offering Paid materials for CSSA and CLSA. Please get the required access through your Partnering Company.
Thank you
Hi Indrajith,
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to do CSSA 6.2. Are all the required pdn links are available in your compilation?
Hi indrajith,
ReplyDeleteI plan on doing the CSSA Exam for the version 6.2. Will it be enough to go through this list of links and docs and do the exam?
Please note that the current links compilation is for CSSA 5.5 version.
ReplyDeleteHi indrajith,
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to take Pega CSSA 6.2, but the topics/subtopics underline in the blue print is very precise. There are many new features in the version 6.2 like DSM, predictive analytics, branching rulesets etc. but none of these are listed in the 6.2 blue print. Is there any one who took the exam and can help listing out the topics they have come across int eh exam apart from the ones listed in the blue print will be very useful. Thanks in advance for yor help.
Thank you,
Saras
I just took the Pega CSSA exam and I failed miserably. 57%. I prepared by completing the Blue Print, by going through PDN and collecting all related articles and info, and memorized that. I also studied the Question Dumps- which I highly recommend! What makes the Test so difficult?:
ReplyDelete1. 90% of the questions you have to select 2 or more answers. A lot of the basis is "Select all that are true/false", "The Difference between x and y is"
2. The questions are worded very tricky. You can get an idea of the tricky word play from the question dumps. But that only helps with about 10% of the exam.
3. Some of the content is not what one would study going strictly by the Blue Print. It may be on PDN somewhere if you dig really deep.
4. The question are very precise. Even for those areas I know really well, and have actually worked with on actual Projects, some of the questions had aspects I just hadn't used before.
To me, this isn't really designed to see how well you know and can function in PRPC. The exam is decided to see if you can apply what you know to a very difficult logic scenario, determine which one word makes the statement untrue, and apply what you know and some other applicable knowledge.
Sorry I'm not trying to sound so negative!! But my advice is to study every single thing on PDN, and really analyze all the data and think of it in terms of a testing scenario. What can this feature do, but most importantly, what can it not do.
Good Luck!!