Top 10 CBAP Certification Myths and common questions
CBAP
certification is undoubtedly the most coveted designation globally among the
Business analysts.
Even
though work experience is one of the requirements of CBAP® as a prerequisite,
the CBAP® examination needs you to have excellent practical knowledge of the
business analysis concepts and the ability to relate BABOK® knowledge to
practical scenarios/cases.
We
have come across many CBAP certification myths and misconceptions while
interacting with BA professionals. Here are the top 10 CBAP Certification Myths
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However
there are many myths associated with CBAP certification.
Some
of the most common CBAP Certification Myths are as given below:
1.
I can’t
appear for CBAP® as I had a career break.
This
is far from the truth. CBAP® examination does not bother about any career break
that you had. It requires you to have 7500 hours of business analysis
experience in the last 10 years. As long as you meet the criteria prescribed by
IIBA®, that's more than enough for you to go for the examination. So do not
worry if you had a career break in your work history.
2.
I need my
official designation as business analyst to prepare for CBAP®.
One
of the most common CBAP Certification myths - I am not called as Business
analyst in my organization , can I still
pursue CBAP.
The
requirement from IIBA® is to have experience regarding business analysis, not
necessarily have the designation of Business Analyst. Even if you are
officially designated as systems analyst, or project manager, Implementation
consultant, Domain SME, Business consultant or something else, as long as you
are dealing with the tasks mentioned in BABoK® (which are primarily related to
requirements engineering, requirements management, requirements analysis and
strategy analysis), you are perfectly fine to go for CBAP®.
3.
I need to
by-heart BABoK®.
This
is an interesting myth. Unfortunately some training organizations also promote
this kind of mindset where they expect one to remember BABoK® by heart. There is
NO need for you to by heart BABoK®. What you need to understand are the
concepts in BABoK®, a general flow for business analysis work, techniques and
how the techniques relate to the work, and apply BABoK® concepts to a business
analysis situation. So cheer up – no more frightening thoughts of by hearting
BABoK®.
4.
I will lose
money if my application is not approved
Your
application will not be processed until it is completely acceptable to IIBA®.
So there is no way that one would lose money when applying for the examination.
This was the situation when the old certification scheme was there. Stay
confident that unless and until you provide all the details that you IIBA®
expects you to provide, your application is not going to go to the stage where
can pay the application review fees.
5.
I can’t
appear for CBAP as currently I am not in a job.
Again
one of the most common CBAP Certification myths is that one should be in a job
to apply for CBAP®. As I already mentioned before, there is no such expectation
from IIBA® that one has to be in a job to be a CBAP®. In fact achieving the
CBAP certification, when you are not in a job or even on a break can actually
help you to get back into a BA role than not having the certificate.
6.
I need my
employer’s experience letter to take up CBAP®.
Again
IIBA® has no expectation that one would produce any experience letter from the
employer. What you need to make sure is that you are in touch with your past
project managers or clients who can serve as a reference for your BA experience.
7.
I need to
complete lower level certifications to go for CBAP®.
There
is no need for one to complete ECBATM and CCBA® to go for CBAP®. One can go
directly for CBAP® as long as one meets the criteria mentioned by IIBA®.
8.
CBAP is a
cakewalk examination as I already have 15+ years’ experience as BA.
This
is again another kind of situations where people with 15 to 20 years of
experience feel that they can pass CBAP® easily since they have a good number
of years of experience as a BA. A good knowledge of BABoK® and the exam pattern
is highly essential to complete CBAP®.
9.
Technical
software knowledge is a pre-requisite to go through CBAP®.
The
only area one would encounter software knowledge in BABoK® is part of RAD KA.
One will be able to learn software modeling concepts if one spends about 20
hours of effort.
10.
I need to be
a graduate to qualify to appear for CBAP
There
is no educational requirement in the eligibility criteria for CBAP.
11.
Finally the
greatest CBAP certification myth, CBAP is useless and only real BA knowledge
counts.
This
is indeed true for people who have no further career ambitions, and are
completely happy with their current employer and do not see any value with
personal branding. If you happen to be part of such a group, then there is no
need for you to really spend time and effort in going for CBAP®.
CBAP®
certification can indeed add significant value to your BA knowledge and career
prospects.
Some
of the common questions that I have encountered and my take on them are:
1.
As a
business analyst, what do you think about the CBAP certificate? Is it a waste
of time?
We
have worked with 200+ CBAP professionals and have seen them transforming to
better roles, transitioning to global opportunities, better salaries.
As
per the latest salary survey of IIBA –
http://balens.iiba.org/?q=content/2017-salary-survey-summary
·
CBAP Certified Professionals earn 16% more
·
There is a 11% increment in salary for certification holders than
the overall average salary
·
The expected salary increase is in the range of 15 -20%
There
has been a gradual shift towards recruiting certified business analysts
globally. More and more organizations and business analyst jobs rely on this
independent assessment of skills while recruiting.
Especially
for experienced working professionals looking to switch into BA role, If you
were previously working in IT , your technical software knowledge would
definitely come in handy.
The
median salary of a CBAPs is in the range of $90–92,000 and IIBA asserts that
certified CBAP’s earn around 15% more than non-certified Business Analysts.
Benefits
of certification:
·
Be globally recognized for your competency in business analysis.
·
Better job prospects.
·
Better salary.
·
Better career growth
·
Opens door to global career opportunities and fortune 500
organizations
·
Better skilled in BA domain
Once
you have decided to pursue CBAP certification based on your career goals, the
first thing would be to check the eligibility criteria mentionedby IIBA.
Secondly,
undergo proper training from an established BA trainer before registering and
selecting a convenient slot to appear the exam.
Without
training, clearing the exam in the very first attempt would be a horrendous
task, simply because what you get to grasp in 30 hours of BA coaching would
otherwise require 150 hours of self-learning to decode the BABoK, the
prescribed book for BA certification exams.
Moreover,
BA coaching under an EEP (Endorsed Education Provider) gives you the necessary
(Professional Development Units) necessary to meet the criteria of the various
certifications.
3.
Which is the
best business analyst certification, PMI-PBA or CBAP?
In
terms of popularity and acceptance I would certainly say CBAP is best for a
business analyst.
CBAP
certification from IIBA has been hugely popular among corporate and individuals
across the globe.
Whereas
PMI PBA has some following in USA owing to the fact that it comes from PMI and
it has the largest no. of certification holders for its most popular certification
PMP.
However
coming to numbers –
·
As of Feb, 2018, IIBA declares 9000+ CBAP certified professionals.
·
While PMI reports 2020 PMI PBA certified professionals as of 31
Dec 2017.
But
I would suggest to go for CBAP if you are considering both as alternatives.
Here’s
a detailed analysis document on the comparison between PMI PBA and CBAP, which
I had written some time back
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/pmi-pba-vs-iiba-cbap-ananya-pani?trk=mp-reader-card
This
article compares both the certification on each parameter and gives a beautiful
perspective for you to get a comparison.
CBAP Recommended -
- Pure
play BA/enterprise level BA and planning to stay in the same path
- Part of
BA Center of Excellence/BA Competency team
- If your
organization has IIBA certifications as part of the competency framework
PMI PBA Recommended –
- BA with
a project or program management background/experience
- BA with
PMP certification
- PMP certified
professional /Project manager with BA responsibility
- If your
organization has partnership with PMI
- If your organization has PMI certifications as part of the competency framework
4.
How many
hours of study is required for clearing CBAP?
About
150/200 hours of study is good enough to prepare for CBAP v3 and get certified.
But
this is mostly true when you take the help of a greatcoach , with a good
understanding of BABoK and with access to a good question bank.
5.
Is it worth
taking an IIBA membership?
If you are a BA and serious about
BA career then it is definitely yes.
You get the membership fee paid
back with the exam fees discount for members, so in effect you get all the
resources free.
The membership comes loaded with whole
lot of resources like books, online library, articles, white papers, webinars
for members only.
The learning from all this is immense
, if you see yourself in a product owner, Product line head, Business unit head
or a domain expert role 10 years down the line.
6.
How will
IIBA verify if I really worked for 7500 hours for taking the CBAP
certification?
IIBA does the checking of work
experience through an application filing and approval process. This process is
done via the project details provided and references provided.
IIBA reserves the right to audit
your application.
Any discrepancies found can
result in barring you from appearing for the exam or revocation of the
certificate later part as well.
7.
Is the CBAP
certification useful for business analysts working in Agile methodology?
The new curriculum of BABoK V3
includes a major component of agile methodology in the curriculum for CBAP
certification.
BABoK is a good framework for all
types of Business Analysts, since it covers all the aspects of Business
analysis starting from Planning to solution evaluation and strategy analysis.
Hence its always worth taking up
certifications like CBAP considering the professional growth and compensation
improvement.
8.
What is the
complexity of CBAP certification?
It is reasonably complex and
requires very in depth understanding of concepts to clear the exam
Mostly the answers are close,
confusing and expect it to be completely aligned to BABoK.
9.
How do I
know that I am prepared enough for sitting for the exam
When you have gone through BABoK
2/3 times, understand the concepts well, and the relationships between them,
which makes the study part mostly through. After this you have to move over to
verifying your understanding with questions. Take a good CBAP question bank and
start with KA/chapter based questions first. Once you score about 80/85% move
over to the exam simulator and aim for 80/85% on that as well.
10.
What is the
pass percentage of CBAP?
The pass percentage for CBAP is
not disclosed however if you take a good CBAP simulation set and target for
80/85% then you will be safe and will be likely to clear the test.
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