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The SVN (Subversion) exam assesses candidates' knowledge and proficiency in utilizing Subversion, a version control system used for managing source code and other digital assets. SVN enables teams to collaborate on projects efficiently by providing centralized version control and tracking changes made to files over time. This exam covers various aspects of SVN, including repository management, versioning, branching, merging, and conflict resolution.


Who should take the exam?

  • Software Developers: Individuals involved in software development projects who need to manage source code and collaborate with team members effectively using version control systems like SVN.
  • Version Control Administrators: Professionals responsible for setting up, configuring, and maintaining SVN repositories and providing support to development teams.
  • Project Managers: Managers overseeing software development projects who need to understand version control concepts and practices to ensure project success and collaboration.
  • Quality Assurance/Testers: Testers and QA professionals who use SVN for versioning test scripts, tracking test cases, and managing test data.
  • Technical Writers: Documentation specialists who utilize version control systems like SVN to manage documentation files, track changes, and collaborate with authors and reviewers.


Course Outline

The SVN exam covers the following topics :-

  • Module 1: Introduction to SVN
  • Module 2: Understanding SVN Installation and Setup
  • Module 3: Understanding SVN Basics
  • Module 4: Understanding Versioning and Revisions
  • Module 5: Understanding Branching and Merging
  • Module 6: Understanding Repository Administration
  • Module 7: Understanding Advanced SVN Topics
  • Module 8: Understanding Collaborative Development with SVN

SVN FAQs

It will be a computer-based exam. The exam can be taken from anywhere around the world.

You have to score 25/50 to pass the exam.

No there is no negative marking

There will be 50 questions of 1 mark each

You can directly go to the certification exam page and register for the exam.

You will be required to re-register and appear for the exam. There is no limit on exam retake.

The result will be declared immediately on submission.

  • Version Control Proficiency: Mastery in using Subversion (SVN) for version control, including repository management, checkout, commit, and update operations.
  • Branching and Merging: Competence in creating branches, merging changes, and resolving conflicts, enabling efficient parallel development and collaboration.
  • Repository Management: Ability to set up and manage SVN repositories, configure access controls, and enforce version control policies for software projects.
  • Collaborative Development: Understanding of collaborative development workflows, including feature branching, code reviews, and release management practices using SVN.
  • Troubleshooting and Best Practices: Skills in troubleshooting common SVN issues and implementing best practices for effective version control management in software development projects.

  • Software Developers: Individuals involved in software development projects who need to manage source code and collaborate with team members effectively using version control systems like SVN.
  • Version Control Administrators: Professionals responsible for setting up, configuring, and maintaining SVN repositories and providing support to development teams.
  • Project Managers: Managers overseeing software development projects who need to understand version control concepts and practices to ensure project success and collaboration.
  • Quality Assurance/Testers: Testers and QA professionals who use SVN for versioning test scripts, tracking test cases, and managing test data.
  • Technical Writers: Documentation specialists who utilize version control systems like SVN to manage documentation files, track changes, and collaborate with authors and reviewers.

  • Version Control Administrator: Manage and administer SVN repositories, implement access controls, and enforce version control policies for software development teams.
  • Software Developer: Utilize SVN for version control management in software development projects, ensuring code integrity, collaboration, and project traceability.
  • DevOps Engineer: Implement and automate version control workflows using SVN as part of continuous integration and deployment pipelines for software delivery.
  • Technical Support Specialist: Provide support and troubleshooting for SVN-related issues, assisting development teams in resolving version control challenges and optimizing workflows.
  • Project Manager: Oversee software development projects and teams, leveraging SVN for version control to ensure project timelines, code quality, and collaboration efficiency.

Only Multiple-choice questions (MCQ) are asked.