Steps on the way to your digital micro-credential badge

1. Orientation
2. Training or self-study
3. Online self-assessment
4. Take and pass the exam
5. Receive digital badge
6. Increase your visibility

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1. Orientation

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  • Further focus areas for our micro-credentials are in planning.

2. Training course or self-study

To prepare for the exam, we recommend attending a training course with one of our recognized training providers - either on-site or online. Although self-study is possible in principle, it often involves typical hurdles such as distractions, lengthy learning phases, uncertainties in understanding content, or a lack of opportunities to clarify questions directly.

A training course avoids all these stumbling blocks: it imparts knowledge in a structured, compact, and practical manner and guides you confidently through all exam-relevant content in just one day – with clear learning priorities, direct support from experienced trainers, and a common thread that reliably accompanies you to your goal.

Tip:
Knowledge from the CPRE Foundation Level will provide you with optimal support in learning for our micro-credentials and subsequently applying that knowledge.

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3. Online self-assessment

Once you have prepared yourself either through self-study or by attending a training course, you can test your knowledge in our online self-assessment before taking the actual exam.

Like the actual exam, our online self-assessment consists of multiple-choice questions related to the content of the micro-credential.

Take advantage of our free online self-assessment

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4. Take and pass the exam

You take the exam with one of our recognized certifiers. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions based on the content of the syllabus and study guide.
The detailed rules for the examination can be found in the respective examination regulations, which are available for download:

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5. Receive digital badge

After successfully completing the exam, you will receive your personal digital badge from the certifier. You can use this badge on your website, digital profile, or social media accounts. The badge is valid for three years.

6. Increase your visibility

Register your digital badge in the official CPRE registry. Your entry will give you direct visibility as part of the global IREB community. This is an excellent opportunity to showcase your expertise in Requirements Engineering and network with professionals worldwide.

Take advantage of this chance to strengthen your professional presence and make your qualification even more valuable!

Ready to turbocharge your RE knowledge? Get started now!

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Frequently asked questions about the process

Do I need CPRE Foundation Level certification for the micro-credential?
There are no prerequisites for the micro-credentials.

However, knowledge from the CPRE Foundation Level is recommended, as it covers all areas of Requirements Engineering as a fundamental basis for further in-depth study of RE aspects.
What will I receive after successful completion?
Your proof of completion is a digital badge issued by the certifier.
What learning resources are available?
The syllabus and study guide for the micro-credential covers the learning content and learning objectives.
It is also useful to refer to the CPRE Glossary and, if necessary, the CPRE Foundation Level Handbook while studying.

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