Will TADM10, 12  & 51 enough for C_TADM51_70 ?

Dear All,
I have 3 plus experience in BASIS world, Now I am preparing myself for C_TADM51_70.
I have went through TADM10, 12 & 51. As we know, This 3 TADMs are constructed based on the below TADMs.
Is we need to read all the below TADM also or (TADM10, 12 & 51) will be sufficient to clear the exam ?
•    ADM100: SAP Web AS Administration I
•    ADM102: SAP Web AS Administration II
•    ADM200: SAP Web AS Java Administration
•    ADM110: Installation SAP ECC 6.0
•    ADM325: Software Logistics
•    ADM315: Workload Analysis
•    ADM505: Database Administration Oracle I
•    ADM506: Database Administration Oracle II
For knowledge prepective we need to go all the above TADM, But for clearing the exam, Will we need all the above TADM or 100% clarity on 3 TADM (10, 12 & 51) will be enough ?
Regards
Anilkumar Thanikachalam

Hi Anil,
Just wondering where did u get the material for TADM10, 12 & 51. Please help me out.

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