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Oracle Developer/Administrator Certified Associate (OCA)

Oracle Developer/Administrator Certified Associate program is a unique program combining the required courses to become an Oracle Certified Associate both as a Developer and as an Administrator. This program helps to certify professionals who want to demonstrate they posses  the knowledge and hands-on skills required to support Oracle's products. 

At this skill level, OCA has the foundation of knowledge that will allow him/her to act as a entry-level database administrator or application developer. To become an OCA one must pass all required exams.
Exam Requirements Exam Scoring Class Schedule/Online Registration Detailed Course Outlines

 
What are the Prerequisites OCA?
Prior to OCA courses the applicants have to know Windows and Programming Logic. An applicant without the above knowledge will find it very difficult to proceed.
Exam Requirements
The following tables show the exams and the corresponding courses for OCA. Our courses are designed to help the applicants to acquire the required hands-on skills and knowledge to successfully pass these exams. The exams are administered by Prometric™ an independent testing organization, with locations worldwide. You can take your certification exams at Computer Institute.

Oracle Developer/Administrator Certified Associate (Exams & Courses)

Exam#
Course, Duration, Click for detailed outlines
1Z0-051

SQL Fundamentals I ,

5 days or 10 evenings

1Z0-147

Program with PL/SQL,

5 days or 10 evenings

1Z0-052 Oracle Database Administration Fundamentals

5 days or 10 evenings

Exam Scoring: 

Exam Number

Exam Title

Total Questions

Questions Correct

Passing %

Duration

1Z0-051

SQL Fundamentals I

70

42

60%

2 hours

1Z0-147

Program with PL/SQL

66

51

77%

1.5 hours

1Z0-052

Oracle Database: Fundamentals I  

70

47

66%

1.5 hours

Oracle routinely publishes new versions of exams, and the passing score across versions may differ.
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