LPI paper-based exam in the Czech Republic

LPI Central Europe will hold a paper-based exam in Prague, Czech Republic on Saturday, October 10th 2015. The exam will take place at the Faculty of Information Technology of Czech Technical University in Prague during the LinuxDays.

LinuxDays (http://www.linuxdays.cz/) is thebiggest Czech annual technical open-source and Linux conference, rganized by a group of open source enthusiasts representing various major Linux distributions including Debian, Fedora, Gentoo and openSUSE.

Besides of the PBT exam, LPI Central Europe will have a presentation and an info stand at the conference. You are very much welcome to visit us and meet LPI representative for any questions or guidance!

 

Date

Saturday, October 10th 2015, two exam sessions: 12 pm and 2pm


Place

The Faculty of Information Technology of Czech Technical University in Prague (FIT ČVUT), in the new building at Thákurova 9, Prague 6 – Dejvice.

At the LinuxDays: http://www.linuxdays.cz/


Registration

Required due to limited number of seats: https://lpievent.lpice.eu/

Cost

The paper-based exam is offered by LPI at a special, promotional price - the only chance to get LPI exam at nearly half-price!

Exams 101, 102, 201, 202, 300, 303, 304: 90 EUR

Linux Essentials: 60 EUR

The exams have to be paid in cash, only in EUR, on the day of the exam. The candidates will get a payment receipt and under request an invoice.


Details

The exam is a written, paper-based exam. The results will be sent by email after around 3-4 weeks. The certificate will be sent by regular mail.

All important details about the paper-based exam are available on www.lpice.eu/cz/zkousky/zkousky-vpapirove-podobe/. We also encourage to watch the slides www.lpice.eu/cz/zkousky/prezentace-jak-probiha-zkouska-vpapirove-podobe/ and a short movie: www.lpice.eu/cz/zkousky/video-jak-probiha-zkouska-vpapirove-podobe/.

Preparation to the exam

All candidates must present a valid ID card with a picture and a valid LPI-ID. To get the LPI-ID please register on: https://cs.lpi.org/caf/Xamman/register.

Before taking the exam it’s highly recommended to read the exam objectives: http://www.lpice.eu/lpi-certification-contents.html and see the list of recommended literature: www.lpice.eu/cz/zkousky/studijni-literatura-a-ostatni-materialy-lpi/.


All exams will be available in English in their latest edition (2015):

LP_101 VERSION 401C

LP_102 VERSION 401C

LP_201 VERSION 401C

LP_202 VERSION 401C

LP_300 VERSION 100C

LP_303 VERSION 150C

LP-304 VERSION 201C

Requirements: To get LPIC-1 certification: Passing Exams 101 and 102.

Requirements: To get LPIC-2 certification: Passing exams 201 and 202.
The candidate must have an active LPIC-1 certification to receive LPIC-2 certification, but the LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 exams may be taken in any order.

Requirements: To become LPIC-3 certified, a candidate must have an active LPIC-2 certification and must pass at least one of the following specialty exams: 300, 303 or 304.


For more information about the exam and LPI in the Czech Republic please contact Elzbieta Godlewska at elzbieta.godlewska(at)lpice.eu and/or +48 660.705.266


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