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SCJP exam fee and syllabus

 
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Hi everybody. I am bhavik here and going to take SCJP within short time. Can Anybody tell me the exact syllabus of SCJP exam?? I will take it on 1.2 version and not on 1.4 version.
I also would like to have the exam fee information.
Thanks in advance
 
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I would post the link to the objectives, but I am on vacation and don't have my links with me.
Moving this to the Java Certification Forum where they know all about this stuff.
 
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my goodness Cindy... if you're on vacation, stay on vacation!!
Bhavik-
Check out our SCPJ FAQ --- you'll also find a link to it on the front page of this forum. It will answer most of your initial SCPJ objectives, including What are the SCJP objectives?
also, make sure you check out our handy dandy Search feature it will let you answer a lot of your questions on your own. But feel free to ask any questions you can't seem to find the answer too -- we're all pretty helpful here!
enjoy!!
 
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