Question about eligibility in SAP-teched For Associate level certification

Hi everyone,
I have have started working with my current employer as trainee in SAP
and now i have completed 1 year in this organisation.
am i eligible to write ceritification for Associate level?
Since sap mentioned prerequsite are
1. Should have served current employer for at least 12 months
2. For Associate level certification exams, a minimum of 1-3 years of experience
Thanks,
Samrat

Hi,
>> For Associate level certification exams, a minimum of 1-3 years of experience
you can contact the below:
1)[email protected]
2)[email protected]
If I am not wrong, they can consider your case.
Regards

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