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Requests for accommodations are handled through our test service provider, Pearson VUE. Please visit the Pearson VUE website for more details.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ACCOMMODATIONEnglish as a Second Language (ESL) is a 30-minute time extension for exams delivered in English in non-English speaking countries where a localized version of the exam is not available. Because all of CompTIA’s exams are available in English, ESL is not available in English-speaking countries. When registering for exams at Pearson VUE, ESL is automatically granted to candidates in eligible countries.
EXAM SCORING
For security reasons, exam content is not available for review. Candidates who have comments or concerns about an exam question should submit a ticket. The subject matter expert committee will review all comments, concerns and suggestions made by candidates. However please note, CompTIA will not respond to comments regarding exam content individually.
BREAK POLICYCompTIA exams, whether taken at test centers or via the OnVUE online proctoring platform, are structured to be completed in a single session without any scheduled breaks. Candidates are encouraged to prepare accordingly and ensure they are ready to focus on the exam for its entire duration. If you require special accommodations, please contact our test service provider, Pearson VUE, prior to your exam date to discuss available options.
CANDIDATE RETESTINGCompTIA reserves the right to ask any candidate to re-test if there is any suspicion of fraudulent or aberrant test scores. Re-testing will take place at a facility of CompTIA’s choosing at a mutually agreeable time.
CANDIDATE PHOTOGRAPHTo maintain the highest level of security and authentication, all CompTIA printed score reports provided at Pearson VUE testing centers will include a photo of the candidate. Therefore, all test center administrators are required to take a photograph of each candidate prior to testing. Candidates, who do not wish to have their picture taken, will not be allowed to take CompTIA exams.
For additional details about candidate photographs, please visit ID and Photo Requirements.
Candidates must reschedule exam appointments at least one full business day (24 hours) before the appointment via the candidate website or the call center.
Rescheduling an exam less than 24 hours prior to your appointment or failure to appear for your appointment will result in the forfeiture of your exam fee.
TEST CENTER CANCELLATION POLICYCandidates must cancel exam appointments at least one full business day (24 hours) before the appointment via the candidate website or the call center.
Cancelling an exam less than 24 hours prior to your appointment or failure to appear for your appointment will result in the forfeiture of your exam fee.
Exams scheduled with certain accommodations may take up to three days to reschedule.
ONLINE PROCTORED RESCHEDULE POLICYTo reschedule your online proctored exam, you must access your online Pearson VUE account or contact Pearson VUE to reschedule your exam up until the scheduled start time of your appointment. Failure to reschedule before your appointment time or failure to appear for your appointment will result in the forfeiture of your exam fee.
ONLINE PROCTORED CANCELLATION POLICYTo cancel your online proctored exam, you must access your online Pearson VUE account or contact Pearson VUE to cancel your exam up until the scheduled start time of your appointment. Failure to cancel before your appointment time or failure to appear for your appointment will result in the forfeiture of your exam fee.
EXCLUSION OF ONVUE EXAMS AT TRAINING CENTERS
OnVUE remote proctoring is not intended for cohort-based exam delivery or for use by training centers to administer high-stakes certification exams. Consequently, the repeated use of a specific laptop or workstation from a training center is strictly prohibited. CANDIDATES ARE NOT ALLOWED TO REUSE THE SAME LAPTOP OR WORKSTATION THAT WAS ALREADY USED BY OTHER TESTING CANDIDATES. Candidates who are discovered sharing the same device for multiple CompTIA exam attempts may face revocation of their exam scores and a potential suspension period.