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pradeepd1320668
Level 2
August 30, 2020

Adobe Analytics business practitioner score card

  • August 30, 2020
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Recently I appeared in Adobe analytics business practitioner certification exam, could not clear the exam. Score I obtained is 46, as per the Adobe certificate guide 300 to 700 is the passing range. Now what is the meaning of 46? It it like my 46 questions are correct out of 69 total questions.

 

Score card is very vague, Adobe did not mention clearly about the percentage obtained etc, only pass or fail. They should mention total correct questions, total partial correct questions etc. So that I can evaluate myself where do I need more practice.

 

Thanks,

Pradeep

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3 replies

Gaurang-1
Level 9
September 2, 2020

Hey Pradeep,

Thanks for you feedback. I'll connect with internal teams authoring Analytics certification exams and try to help users like you to get more insights in their exam performance. 

 

Let me know if you need anything else. I'll move this discussion to Analytics community for more relevant conversations. 

Thanks,
Gaurang

 

 

 

 

Charles_Thirupathi
Level 4
September 2, 2020

Hi Pradeep,

Effective March 9 2020, ADOBE Exam Results Scores have changed from a 3-digit scaled score to a 2-digit percentage score

 

Thanks,

Charles

pradeepd1320668
Level 2
September 3, 2020

Hi Charles,

 

Adobe exam guild is still old fashioned. They need to update that and highlight clearly about the obtained score. 

 

Thanks,

Pradeep

October 15, 2020

@gaurang-1 

Any update on the exam's actual percentage Pass score? If go by Scale - 78% meant that candidate should score 54 correct answers out of 69

Regards,

Jeya

jantzen_b
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
October 26, 2020

Hi Pradeep,

 

From what I understand the number given on the score card is the percent you got correct rather than the number of questions. In order to pass your score card would need to list a number > 69.57.

 

Thanks,
Jantzen