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Are MTA certifications going away?

Are MTA certifications going away?

MTA certification exams will retire on June 30, 2022. Effective July 1, 2022, MTA exam deliveries by our exam delivery providers, Certiport and Pearson VUE, will cease.

What does the MTA certification cover?

This covers core development skills, object-oriented programming, web applications, desktop applications and databases. Some experience with C# or Microsoft Visual Basic . NET is required.

How long is a MTA certification good for?

Please be advised that MTA certificates does not expire as long as the certification is still active and the technology is still current/relevant. As for Role-based certifications such as Associates and Experts it is correct that they expire every two (2) years.

What is MTA worth?

In total, the MTA will take in $16.725 billion in 2019. The MTA’s largest funding source is revenue we collect from customers. 50\% of our revenue come from tolls (money paid crossing bridges and tunnels) and Farebox Revenue (money paid to ride subways, buses, and trains).

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What will replace MTA certification?

Microsoft has retired the exams for Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certifications, its broad entry-level tech certifications, and replaced them with a heavily Microsoft-centric curriculum. Applicants who don’t pass the tests by June 30, 2022, won’t be awarded an MTA certification.

How long does MTA Security Fundamentals last?

five years
The MTA Certification will expire after five years.

Who audits the MTA?

OIG audits assess whether MTA operations are safe, accessible, and efficient, and make recommendations for improvement as appropriate. The OIG Audit Division regularly consults with the MTA Auditor General and other audit and investigative units throughout federal, state, and local New York government.

What is a good score on the MTA exam?

70
A: All MTA Certification exams are scaled so that a passing score is 70. Any score of 70 or greater is a “pass.” Any score below 70 is a “fail.” The bars on the score report show your relative performance in the various subject areas covered by the exam–the longer the bar, the stronger your performance in that area.