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70-270 - A few questions...

Hi, I'd just like to ask a few questions in regard to 70-270.

How many questions are in a typical test?

What's the time limit set on a typical test?

If possible, does anyone know a rough pass rate on the exam?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

 
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Hi there. You should be able to find all the information you require at our forum for Client Exams here

As for the pass rate - no one knows for sure.

Hope this helps

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Hi, I'd just like to ask a few questions in regard to 70-270.

How many questions are in a typical test?

What's the time limit set on a typical test?

If possible, does anyone know a rough pass rate on the exam?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
Heres a list of what you need to know http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en...ms/70-270.mspx with regards criteria for the exam.

The exam itself you can go to Prometric to book, and find details re time and testing centres nearby (you will need to register - just dont book yet).

 
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