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Regarding SCWCD 1.4 and SCWCD 1.5

 
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Hi,
I am planning to take up the SCWCD exam within the next two months and I have started with the preparation. I would like to know the difference in the question pattern in SCWCD 1.4 and SCWCD 1.5
Do we need to write code snippets for SCWCD 1.5 version? Will there be only objective type questions for SCWCD 1.5 version or other types of question formats also included like the code snippets,programming logic, etc? Should I take up the SCWCD 1.4 or SCWCD 1.5 version?
Please clarify.

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Do we need to write code snippets for SCWCD 1.5 version?


No

Will there be only objective type questions for SCWCD 1.5 version or other types of question formats also included like the code snippets,programming logic, etc?


The format in itself has not changed. Questions have.

Should I take up the SCWCD 1.4 or SCWCD 1.5 version?


You have no choice. There's only SCWCD5.

Check the following links which will help you :
  • SCWCD Links
  • SCWCD FAQ
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