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Friday Apr 04, 2008

Here's a quick review of Questions and Answers that i'm normally asked when i talk about various Sun Certifications in my demos

Q.  What's SCJP ?
A.  SCJP stands for Sun Certified Java Programmer. It is one of the many certifications that Sun Microsystems offers to students and professionals alike to distinguish them from the rest and appraise their expertise. This foundation certification is for programmers interested in demonstrating proficiency in the fundamentals of Java Programming Langugae

Q. Why SCJP ?
A. Having a certification certainly distinguishes you from the herd. And as a student, it only adds to your value and to your resume. Any software organization would prefer having certified students/professionals rather than those who it might need to train. And may be that's why, its costs around Rs. 7000 as of now.

Q. INR 7000 ? Isn't is too costly ?
A. Depends on how you look at it. If you look at the benefits of being certified, it certainly is not costly. And with SAI (Sun Academic Initiative) in your reach, the cost boils down by around 40% (now thats really cool)

Q. SCJP and SAI ??
A. Learn more about SAI here, and if your institute is registered, then you can take free online practice tests, passing which avails you the benefit of a discount upto 40% on the total cost of the examination. I'm not too sure of these figures though. :-)

Q. Any idea about the exam pattern of SCJP ?
A. Its entirely based on personal experience. 2 months back, my brother cleared it, so i know from his experience. At that time, it consist of around 72 questions with 3 hours given to solve them. And the paper can be taken online only at certain NIIT centers as far as Delhi is concerned. All the questions were multiple-choice with only one choice being the correct one.

Q. SCJP Resources ?

A. If you google over it, there is a huge world which might make you go crazy. :-) On a more serious note, the best place to start for a Java Programmer is to study a very good book by Kathy Sierra, especially written for the certification purposes. The book is self-sufficient and explains all the necessary concepts in a clean manner illustrating with examples and figures when necessary. Apart from it, one should also got for several mock exams (available over net for free) to get a feel of the real exam. The book can be easily found by googling over it. In case you are unable to find it, do let me know.

Q. I'm a newbie to Java. Where should i start from ?
A. Unfortunately, the examination is not for you (at the moment). First, one should get a feel and basic hold of the programming language and then only start thinking in terms of getting certified.

Q. Which one should i go for ? SCJP 5.0 or SCJP 6.0 ?
A. In my opinion, the best place to start with, is SCJP 5.0 as SCJP 4.0 is useless in today's scenario and SCJP 6.0 is really advanced. Although SCJP 5.0 would also contain many new concepts and mechanims unknown to programmers who worked on JDK 1.4 and below (examples - things like var args, generics, autoboxing etc) but they can be learned easily using the Kathy Sierra Book i mentioned earlier

Q. Where to go next ?? i.e after SCJP ?
A. Depending on what you want to do with the certification and your
preference. If you prefer working on the web front-end, go for SCWCD.
If you are using EJB and developing enterprise app, you can go for
SCBCD. Each of these certifications aims at different technologies.

Q. What other certifications Sun offers ?
A. Have a look at this and you will know.
 

The content of this blog is based on my personal experience interacting with different SCJP certified professionals as well as with students and it does not reflect in any way the opinion of my employer.

Any suggestions, updations and corrections are welcome. Please post them as comments.

Comments:

Do check out sites like http://www.javaranch.com/ and http://www.javablackbelt.com/ for practice exams and tips

Posted by Agraj on April 10, 2008 at 10:47 PM IST #

hey..I have good knowledge about the basics syntax in JAVA till interfaces and applets,but my knowledge on printreader,bufferreader and genrics is NULL,I have 3 full weeks to prepare,well can I clear scjp 5 ?

Posted by scott on December 11, 2008 at 09:06 PM IST #

hi,myself is Mallanna..i am new to java ..i want to take "sun certified java programmer" exam..anyone please guide me personally..i am requesting u all.and one more thing is, if u have any soft copy related to that scjp exam ..will u please forward to my e-mail....mallanna_44@yahoo.co.in

Posted by Mallanna on January 22, 2009 at 04:04 PM IST #

Hey Sorry for late replies....

@scott
I think you must have more knowledge than what you described. There are several features that are introduced with Java5 such as Enumerations, Enhanced For Loop, Annotations, Serialization etc... that you must be acquainted with. To test whether you are ready or not, try some test papers and see for yourself :-)

@mallanna
If you are new to Java, you must spend time with it before taking the exam. That's my personal feeling. You can search for SCJP 5 book by Kaithy & Sierra. Easily downloadable by "googling"....

Posted by Agraj on January 22, 2009 at 08:40 PM IST #

how do I apply for this exams???? can anybody tell me... how much it takes to study and then apply for SCJP???? I have some knoledge of core-JAVA... plz help me... is it possible to give exam after 2 months????

Posted by meet desai on March 12, 2009 at 03:12 PM IST #

give me the url address from where I can download these books like scjp and other caurses.....

Posted by meet desai on March 12, 2009 at 03:25 PM IST #

I do have some important details on SCJP n SCWCD @ http://sunjavasnips.blogspot.com/

Posted by bond on October 31, 2009 at 06:48 PM IST #

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