Exam Fee: $150
Exam Code: ASF01
Beingcert® Agile Scrum Foundation is a certification that is developed in the field of software development. The course consists of all the knowledge required to get associated with the Agile and Scrum. Participants of this course will be able to clinch knowledge about Agile Scrum and will understand the core concepts of agile and Scrum.
Agile Scrum practices consist of roles, events, the importance of backlog, scrum planning and estimation. Monitoring of Scrum projects comprises of Burn-down charts, Kanban boards and Information Radiators. Advance scrum process requires practices of Scrum in large, complex projects and within distributed teams. An Agile workspace needs to be created to achieve higher goals.
While you attempt for this Certification, numerous topics will be covered in the examination. Kindly download the syllabus mentioned below for getting the complete details of the topics that will be covered in Beingcert® Agile Scrum Foundation .
The Agile way of thinking is best known in the field of software development but the principles are increasingly being applied in other types of projects. Scrum is the most widely used Agile methodology and the module is best suitable for all professionals who are looking to keep their knowledge up to date with the latest developments in the fields of IT and Project Management, particularly those leading or participating in projects. In particular, the certification is suitable for professionals working in the areas of Project Management; Software development; IT Service Management; and Business Management.
- Multiple choice questions
- No. of questions: 40
- Max marks: 40, Required marks: 26(i.e.65%).
- Duration: 60 minutes
- Closed book
About Exam +
Beingcert® Agile Scrum Foundation is a certification that validates a professional’s detailed knowledge in Agile methodologies and Scrum practices. Agile Scrum is about working together to successfully reach the goal. Agile methodologies are the combined approaches in software development that are increasingly being used in other specific areas. Scrum approaches includes establishing a cross-functional and self-managed teams, producing a working deliverable at the end of each iteration or Sprint.