hai everybody,
i am new to this group,can anyone please help me how to get OCA certificate
i wrote OCA exam (1zo-147) last december,but i didnt get OCA certificate
till now.I am eagerly waiting to get my certificate, i got 93% marks in that exam
but without having that certificate ,there is no need to do it
can u please help me if any idea about getting certificate
1 2030
hai everybody,
i am new to this group,can anyone please help me how to get OCA certificate
i wrote OCA exam (1zo-147) last december,but i didnt get OCA certificate
till now.I am eagerly waiting to get my certificate, i got 93% marks in that exam
but without having that certificate ,there is no need to do it
can u please help me if any idea about getting certificate
Hi,
u can forward u r exam details on below mention mail id, along with u r email id.
(not sure but u can try)
"Fulfillment@th omson.com"
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