An important part of the certification exam development process is to
review each exam question to ensure technical accuracy,
clarity, relevance, and absence of ambiguity and bias. However, in the
event you believe a particular exam item is not valid, you may request
an evaluation of the item.
Steps for Challenging Exam Items
Step One: Within four calendar days of taking the exam, submit the following information
by e-mail to customerservices@certiport.com with "Exam
Item Evaluation" in the subject line.
Step Two: Provide the following information:
- Name (as entered at the time of the exam)
- Certiport Candidate ID (if available)
- Mailing address
- E-mail address
- Exam name and version (i.e.; Microsoft® Word version 2002 Core)
- Language in which exam was taken
- Date the exam was taken
- Name and location of the testing center
- Exam score and result
- Number of attempts at the same exam (including system restarts)
- A concise description for the specific exam item(s) at issue
- A concise rationale for evaluation of the item
Your submission will be acknowledged by e-mail. At that time, you will receive
either the result of the evaluation or, if more time is needed for evaluation,
an estimate of when you can expect a decision.
Your challenge will be evaluated and you will receive a response within 10 (ten)
business days of receipt. Once a decision has been made, it will be regarded
as final and no further evaluation will occur.
Will I find out whether my answer to a specific
item was correct or whether I would have passed if I had gotten it
right?
Exam development staff members will review your exam challenge as described
above. To protect exam security, we will not provide information about whether
your answer was correct, nor will we provide information about how your performance
on that item may have affected your final score.
What if I don't agree with the evaluator's decision?
May I appeal it?
The evaluator's decision in the item challenge process is final and no further evaluation will occur.
Will I be given the rationale for the decision?
To protect exam security, the rationale for the decision will be kept confidential
and will not be provided. The evaluation will remain a part of Certiport's
records until the exam is retired.
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