
Web Application Development Certification
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Achieve the Certified Web Application Developer title with W3Schools.
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Exam fee: | $295 |
Number of exams included: | 5 (HTML, CSS, Javascript, SQL, PHP |
Language: | English |
Exam level: | Foundational |
Number of questions in each exam: | 70 |
Requirement to pass: | 75% correct answers for each exam |
Time limit: | 70 minutes for each exam |
Number of attempts to pass each exam: | Two |
Exam deadline: | None |
Certification Expiration: | None |
Format: | Online, multiple choice |
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