September 1, 2022 By Natalie Brooks Powell < 1 min read

Get an extra chance to pass your Cloud certification exam — for free – with a new program from the IBM Center for Cloud Training (ICCT) and Pearson VUE.

The new program is called “Second Chance,” and it works this way:

  • If it’s your first attempt, purchase an exam voucher with a free retake here.
  • You can also retake an exam that you’ve tried and not passed before — use this promotion code to register for your free retake: ICCTSecondChance.

The Second Chance program number of free exams is limited, so register today!

Learn more at the ICCT Second Chance page.

Grow your cloud skills with the IBM Center for Cloud Training

The IBM Center for Cloud Training (ICCT) helps IT professionals hone their skills, advance their careers and let their organizations thrive. We offer role-based training and certifications like Cloud Architect, Cloud Developer and Cloud Site Reliability Engineer, as well as specialty certifications in Security, Financial Services, Satellite and DevSecOps.

We offer these trainings and certifications the way learners want, through self-paced digital curricula with hands-on exercises led by subject-matter experts. Courses are online and learner-led, so you can learn at your own pace and access content whenever, wherever and however is best for you.

Learner support activities include online Study Jams, Cloud Prep app, flashcards, study guides and practice quizzes.

Visit the IBM Center for Cloud Training to learn more.

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