OCP : Any hard-copy-proof of passing single exams(1Z0-001) & not entire OCP

I am a Java/J2EE developer and want to add
general RDBMS & SQL skills to my skill-set.
So want to appear for the test
1Z0-001 Intro to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL
Due to some career reasons
I am planning to take only 1Z0-001 test for the present.
I understand,I would be getting the certification as
"Oracle PL/SQL and Oracle Forms Developer"
only after I complete the other exams in the series.
But I plan to give the rest of the tests later based
on time and financial conditons.
In the meanwhile, if I pass the
1Z0-001 exam, I would like to show it as a part
of my skill-set in my future career progression including future
job interviews.
Can someone please tell me, if I pass the
1Z0-001 exam, WHETHER I WOULD BE GETTING ANY
HARD-COPY / (Printable-Soft-Copy) PROOF OF HAVING
CLEARED the 1Z0-001 exam which I can use for my future
career progression.
Thanks in advance....

Yes you will get a printout from any test centre, will a seal of its autheticity. I had done my exams at a Prometric Testing Centre, and got the same.Did the tests sometime back in 2002 for OCP's.

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