Training for OCP

I wanted to know how to do the training for Oracle certified porfessional certification. I was interested in the approved instructor-led online course. I am aware that training + exam(1Z0-043) + hands-on course requirement form are the requisites for OCP.
I hope, my question is clear.
Please, help in solving the doubt.
regards

mani's wrote:
Hi Aman,
Since My query is also regarding the same OCP training and ur id ( lycos 1 ) is not working :) , I thought of putting my query right here.
Hi there Mani,
Well first, I am not sure what's the error with the mail id. Its working for me and I have just sent a mail to myself to test it out. Its really working! Not sure what error you faced and why?
Sorry!!!, for trespassing No issues at all!
>
in feb09, our company got us trained on Oracle 10g sql tuning which was conducted by an oracle university faculty in Hyderabad.
I am planning for Oracle Database 10g Administrator Certified Professional (OCP certification) exam and had a small query in this regard and no its not about exam dumps :)
The certificate that we have got from oracle says
Course " Oracle database 10g: SQL Tuning (Hosted) PRV"This has no problem. This means that the course you guys have attended must be hosted some where in the Oracle networks but not in your company. This is nothing but the title that the course was hosted by Oracle. So no issues as such are in it!
The doubt that I have is, whether this training will suffice the hands on course requirement for appearing for the Oracle Database 10g Administrator Certified Professional (OCP certification) ?Yes this training does qualify for the OCP10g course as its a listed course in the approved courses for the 10g OCP , see here,
http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=244#3
Any help in this regard will be highly appreciated
Hope this should clear the doubts and help you. Good luck with OCP.
HTH
Aman....

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    My question is,
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    Regards
    H

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  • Purpose of instructor led training requirement for OCP?

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    Dana N wrote:
    Thanks for your thoughtful reply Hans.
    TO expose the candidate to techniques related to the new features rather than traditional techniques that are commonplace in the industry.That makes sense to me. But many of us like to tinker with new features on our own.In my experience, many, many more people want the OCP without doing any work. Some will use pure memorization or out and cheating to get there.
    It's unfortunate that you and I get penalized by those.
    >
    And to ensure that the has had at least some hands-on time, instead of only pure theory. While some people may get hands-on at work, many others do not
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    Costly too if one does not have an employer willing to pay for the training.No doubt.
    My Oracle Press "OCA/OCP Oracle Database 11g All-in-One Exam Guide" doesn't even hint that classes are a requirement for the OCP; the most said is: "The
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    >
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    >
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    Gangadhar Reddy wrote:
    Justin,
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    user4761616 wrote:
    Hi Brandye Barrington,
    No,
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    you can check my exam history using my ORacle Testing ID (or Oracle Certification Program ID): XXXXXXXXXXWell you've just 3.2 (iv) No Misconduction of the http://education.oracle.com/education/pdf/ocp_candidate_agreement_V0810.pdf of the agreement you make before taking this exam by disclosiing your Oracle Testing Id to another person ... aka the whole internet!
    >
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    Oracle is Great. Larry is Great. Any Oracle RDBMS version with a zero in it may be a bad vintage.
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    Sunny kichloo wrote:
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    I just replied back to it.
    I admit i have to be little most descriptive than what i have written.
    Most important is that instead of mentioning something about nation like India you should directly talk to me in a technical way.
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    However ... given the OP has mentioned he in on DBA track .. and if I read it as 'To gain the (DBA) OCP certification one must have the (DBA) OCA certification as a pre-requisite' there is no problem with the statement .... as the graphic in your earlier post shows.
    Without further analysis ... which may help my case or dig me into a whole on this occasion .... i had simply better apologise as I certainly did not appreciate full context when composing my answer ... I thought I had but I review I had not.
    In simple terms for original poster targeting 10g DBA exams .... best practice is to study and take 1z0-042 first and also be aware and plan how you will get your required DBA Training if you are looking to get OCP certification.

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    787725 wrote:
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    please help
    Edited by: anandk on May 25, 2011 4:22 PM

    anandk wrote:
    Hi all,
    I wish to take OCP examination for Oracle Application Server 10g Administration 2 soon.I have completed OCA.Also OCP exam requires pre-requisite instructor led training to enroll for OCP exam from an Oracle certified institute.There no Oracle certified institues institutes for middleware in the place I live.So can I skip this instructor led training and straight away give OCP exam...would I get certificates , logs etc ??
    please help
    Edited by: anandk on May 25, 2011 4:22 PMThe OCP certification requires you take the training course, the exam itself does not.
    There is actually nothing to stop you enrolling and sitting (intl english appearing) for the exam. However if you pass you wont be certified until you take the requisite training and have it verified.
    There is no way you will skip training and still be awarded the certification
    I would have thought OAS is now superceded by weblogic and is in the twilight of its life. And there are probably diminishing numbers of courses for it ... but you seem to be lucky ....
    there also be Oracle University LVC (online) classes that apply ..... (ie one does not have to get ones favourite train (eg Darjeeling express or ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_named_passenger_trains_of_India ) to get there:
    From my inspections of http://education.oracle.com there appear to be relevant LVC online classes for asia (Please check carefully to ensure the classes are suitable .. ie not later version weblogic ones).
    Rgds - bigdelboy.

  • I'm new to SQL Server Integration Services and I need help on how to begin learning SSIS. Is there any training for it besides msdn?

    I'm new to SQL Server Integration Services and I need help on how to begin learning SSIS. Is there any training for it besides msdn?

    Check this thread where people have already given their suggestion on learning SSIS
    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/f2cc1cf3-204d-454a-a189-47df87a3aa23/i-want-to-learn-ssis?forum=sqlintegrationservices
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  • Does there exist in Belgium voiceover training for imac and ipad for the visually impaired?

    Does there exist in Belgium voiceover training for imac and ipad for the visually impaired?

    I think that everything that he wants to do is very doable. It would be quite a project for someone to take on for him. If it is a popular hymnbook it may well be a welcome blessing/gift of love for many others as well if made available. As I would envision the project it would require either the sacrifice of a copy of the hymnal or the availability of a loose leaf version of the hymnal, so that the individual pages could be taken apart and scanned. The scanned pages could then be assembled into a pdf document that is easily readable on many apps available for the iPad. Better still would be to research if the publishers of the hymnal have not already created an electronic version of the book in pdf format. If the publisher has not already crossed this bridge, then their permission would legally need to be secured before starting such a project of copying their compilation of hymns. Even though they may not own the rights to an old hymn which is now in the public domain, they hold the rights to the layout and composition of the printed pages of their hymnal.
    The Accessibilty settings in the iPad itself is capable of enlarging text for the visually impaired, as well as providing white text on a black background.

  • Ramp Up Knowledge Transfer Training for EHP 4 Student Lifecycle Management

    Dear Forum Members,
    SAP's IBU for Higher Education offers a Ramp Up Knowledge Transfer Training for EHP 4 Student Lifecycle Management from March 16-18 in Walldorf, Germany. There are still open seats available. If anyone of you is interested in joining this event please check have a look at the recent blog published on this topic. There you find the link to the registration list.
    Also we are currently evaluating the plan to offer the same training in India, Bangalore, at the end of April. Before we go ahead it would be helpful for us to know if there are consultants in this forum who would be interested in attending this training. It is currently scheduled as a 3-day workshop at SAP Bangalore in which the new features and functions of the latest release EHP 4 will be introduced and where participants get the opportunity to work in the RKT system.
    If you would be interested in the RKT training offering in Bangalore please let us know via this forum thread.
    Thanks,
    Tina

    Hello everyone,
    thanks for your feedback in the last couple of days. It has been helpful in the decision making process.
    We are now planning to offer this training at the following date and location:
    Timeframe: Monday, April 20 until Wednesday, April 22
    Location: SAP India, Bangalore
    Please reserve these dates.
    We will provide registration details and the agenda for this training offering after next week.
    Looking forward to seeing you there!
    Best regards,
    Tina

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