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Oracle Certification Exams for Database Administrators

Question: What are current Oracle Exams for an individual who wishes to become certified as an Oracle DBA?
There are two current Oracle exams that you can take to become certified as an Oracle DBA:
  1. Oracle Database Administration I (1Z0-082): This exam tests your knowledge of basic Oracle database administration concepts and skills, such as SQL programming, database and network administration, and backup and recovery.
  2. Oracle Database Administration II (1Z0-083): This exam tests your knowledge of more advanced Oracle database administration concepts and skills, such as performance tuning, security, and Oracle RAC.

Once you have passed both exams, you will be awarded the Oracle Database Administration 2019 Certified Professional certification. This certification is recognized by employers worldwide as a sign of your expertise in Oracle database administration. In addition to the two exams listed above, there are also a number of other Oracle exams that you can take to further your Oracle database administration skills. These exams cover a variety of topics, such as Oracle SQL, Oracle PL/SQL, and Oracle Performance Tuning.
The best Oracle exam for you will depend on your current level of experience and your career goals. If you are a beginner, then the Oracle Database Administration I exam is a good place to start. If you are more experienced, then you may want to take the Oracle Database Administration II exam or one of the other Oracle exams that cover more advanced topics. No matter which Oracle exam you choose, taking the exam will help you to demonstrate your skills and knowledge to potential employers. It will also help you to stay up-to-date on the latest Oracle database technologies.
Here are some resources that you can use to prepare for the Oracle Database Administration exams:
  1. Oracle University offers a variety of training courses and resources to help you prepare for the Oracle exams.
  2. The Oracle Certification Learning Library provides free online training materials for the Oracle exams.
  3. The Oracle Community Forums are a great resource for asking questions and getting help from other Oracle database administrators.
Previous exams included
  1. Exam 1Z0-144 for Oracle 11g,
  2. Oracle DBA 2019 Certified Professional
  3. Oracle Exam 12c (1Z0-071)
  4. Exam 1Z0-062 for Oracle 12c

Oracle Certified Database Administrator track

Here is a list of exams in the Oracle Certified Database Administrator track:
I can provide you with the most up-to-date and common certifications, along with their corresponding links. Oracle doesn't always publicly announce specific release dates for their certifications.
Here are the key Oracle DBA certifications:
  • Oracle Certified Associate (OCA):
    • This is the foundational level. While not specifically DBA-focused, it's a prerequisite for the professional-level DBA certifications.
    • Oracle Database SQL Certified Associate:
  • Oracle Certified Professional (OCP):
    • This is the core professional level for DBAs.
      • Oracle Database Administration 2019 Certified Professional:
    • This certification path requires passing two exams:
      • 1Z0-082: Oracle Database Administration I
      • 1Z0-083: Oracle Database Administration II
  • Oracle Certified Master (OCM):
    • This is the highest level of Oracle certification, demonstrating expert-level skills.
    • Oracle Database 12c Administrator Certified Master:

To find the most recently updated information:
  1. Visit the official Oracle University Certification page: This is the primary source for all Oracle certifications:
    Education Path
  2. Check the "Certification" section on Oracle's website:
    Certification
  3. Look for specific exam numbers: Oracle often updates exams (e.g., 1Z0-082, 1Z0-083). Searching for these numbers can help you find the latest details.

Important Notes:
  • Oracle regularly updates its certifications to align with new database releases and technologies. Always verify the current requirements and exam numbers on the official Oracle website.
  • Consider your career goals and the specific Oracle database versions used in your environment when choosing a certification path.