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Hi all,

I bought the SCJP voucher from one of the authorised prometric centres in Chennai, India.

In that voucher there is the logo of Sun and Prometric and on the reverse there are some addresses mentioned. Howevre there is nowhere mentioned that the voucher is for 310-055 or any other exam series. When i enquired about it, the centre head told me that these vouchers are standard for all sun exams and you msy produce this voucher at any exam centre and take up the exam immediately. Is that correct?

Secondly, there is a scratch area which holds the number. Should i scratch it and use the number to register anywhere online or should i produce it at the time of taking up the exam. It has a validity period till Jan 2009.

Please help me,

Thanks,

Rajagopal
 
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Yes, the voucher is valid sor all Java exams(310 series).

For your second question, you need to tell the voucher number to the prometric at the time of registration(or if registering online, enter your voucher number). When you go for the exam, you must carry your voucher with you.

Hope this helps.
 
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Thank you very much for clarifying my doubt.

Rajagopal
 
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