Path to Oracle 12c Database OCP

Any path to Oracle 12c Database OCP from 11g OCA? If so, which exam number?
Thanks!

Hemant K Chitale wrote:
Even if you were to go from 11g OCA to 11g OCP, you need to provide Oracle evidence of attending at least 1 of the qualifying Instructor-Led Training classes.
Hemant K Chitale
Reading the original posters answer i read the likely senario was that he already had 11g DBA OCP eligible training but did not have 12c DBA OCP eligible training; and felt it would unlikely to be in budget.  ( Of course some of the 12c DBA OCP eligible training is a two day course .... approximately less than half the cost of 5 day courses ... sould that help).
And 1z0-053 + 1z0-060 is an alternative to 1z0-067 from his situation.
Therefore 12c DBA OCP should not be beyond his grasp ( assuming he can pass the exam(s)).

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