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PSM I retake Q.

Last post 11:29 pm January 22, 2020 by Michael Brindley
2 replies
08:05 pm January 22, 2020

Good day.

If I wish to retake the PSM I with the objective of getting a better pass %, is there a historical record with details of my previous score?

Wondering because if I get asked in an interview for example, when did I passed the exam, and want to mention my first pass, and not the most recent, will I be able to prove that I passed the exam months/years ago. Or does the latest pass overite the previous?

 

Thanks!

 

 


10:16 pm January 22, 2020

Hello Michael,

 

1.  Yes there is always a historical record of all attempts at the test.

2.  Your Profile will only show 1 pass publicly, but you will have a certificate with each attempt.   All passed attempts and their dates will show in the certification holder search page: https://www.scrum.org/certification-list and not overwritten.  So if you take it and pass twice, both will show there.  Not failed attempts are ever displayed publicly. 

 


11:29 pm January 22, 2020

Thanks Eric!

 


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