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Exam taking rules
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I watched a “How to Book and Take Your AWS Certification Exam Online” Youtube video by Tutorials Dojo after buying Tutorials Dojo course. At 10:00 it tells to upload ID and a few other photos via a mobile web site (i. e. using a smartphone) and then (at 10:32) tells that “Electronics devices and personal items must be out of reach”. I’m confused how I would take and upload photos using a smartphone which is out of reach. Could you please explain?
Do I need to check in using a smartphone and then to walk to other room to move my phone out of reach? Is it allowed?
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Hello vadym,
All electronic gadgets must be out of reach (this actually depends on how strict your proctor is) before you begin the exam. So technically, you can still use your phone to take a photo of your surroundings and upload them. While there are proctors that are lenient when it comes to this rule, there are also others that will make sure no devices are within your reach.
Let me know if you have other queries.
Regards,
Carlo @ Tutorials Dojo
- This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by Caloy.
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Hi Caloy,
Sorry for the strange question, but is Tutorials Dojo AWS authorized to prepare people for an exam? Could you prove it somehow?
I’m currently reading Sign Agreement and it has a line “(b) possess, access, or use unauthorized materials including Unauthorized Content Disclosures of any Certification Exam or Testing Materials;”.
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Hi @vadym,
This is Jon from Tutorials Dojo. Could you kindly clarify what you mean? Are you referring to our practice tests or the free AWS Digital Courses in our portal?
All our practice tests are custom-made and are neither plagiarized nor copied from the official AWS certification exams. The free AWS Digital Courses hosted in our portal are actually authorized by AWS as part of their AWS Digital Training Partner Program. I am also a member of the AWS Community Builder and Developer Advocate (DevAx) program, so we are active in helping other people learn AWS.
If you have any other concerns, feel free to contact our support team at support@tutorialsdojo.com
Cheers,
Jon Bonso
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Thank you very much Jon-Bonso, that answers the question and resolves my concerns.
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