Pega Robotics System Architect exam is on which version?

Hi All,

In Pearson Vue, this is what is mentioned

The Certified Pega Robotics System Architect exam is for software developers and system architects who have completed the prerequisite Robotics training. This exam is designed to validate the skills, knowledge, and tasks specific to automating Robotic solutions.

PCRSA Version 8 Certification Path:
Pega Robotics System Architect mission
Exam Code: PEGAPCRSA80V1_2019
Type of Exam: 60 question exam
Length: 90 minutes
Passing Grade: 65% (Subject to change without notice)
PCRSA Exam Blueprint

If you follow the first link Pega Robotics System Architect mission it will take you to https://academy.pega.com/mission/robotics-system-architect/v1 which is on Pega robotics Version 8.0.

If you follow the exam blue print link PCRSA Exam Blueprint, it will take you to https://academy.pega.com/exam/pega-certified-robotics-system-architect where details about the PCRSA exam is given. Here prerequisite mentioned as Robotics System Architect which takes you to https://academy.pega.com/mission/robotics-system-architect/v2 which is on Pega robotics Version 19.1.

So, there is a mismatch on version mentioned in Peason VUE vs what is mentioned in Certified Pega Robotics System Architect | Pega Academy.

What is the actual Pega robotics version for PEGAPCRSA80V1_2019 exam?

@PRABIR_GHOSH_LSA The current exam covers version 19.1.

@PRABIR_GHOSH_LSA

Certification of Pega Robotics System Architect exam is on 19.1 Version.

Recently Version upgraded from 19.1 to 22.1 I would suggest follow the link https://academy.pega.com/mission/robotics-system-architect/v2 which is on Pega robotics Version 19.1

@PRABIR_GHOSH_LSA

The latest version of CPRSA is version 22; with this link to the information in Pega. https://academy.pega.com/exam/certified-pega-robotics-system-architect-0. All links and information on the new certification are valid and true.

There was a mix up on the previous certification page that were not updated correctly.

Apologize for the confusion.

Michael Lambert | Senior Manager, Intelligent Automation, Robotics