Hello, I am a senior project manager for Infosys and want to focus on the PEGA Systems Architect certification.
However, I am wondering what is the current tract I Should be following. I see courses for 8.x but also 23.1?
I also see that the latest version is 24.1 which brings me to another question. If I do become certifies as a PCSA, do I have to keep sitting an exam for each version, or can I do PDs in the same way as the PMP certification does?
Once you become a certified PCSA, you do not need to appear for the exam again and again as and when a new version is released. You just need to complete the mission associated with the new version and the certification will get updated under the ‘Latest version achieved’ column in the verify certification page.
I’d say PCBA as its more aligned towards business analysis. PCSA is for technical architects who wants to get hands-on on the project code. Both of the them can also be done if you want to know both the business side as well as the basic architecture of the client systems.