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What's happening with CTT+

CTT+ Retirement Notice​

The CompTIA Certified Technical Trainer (CTT+) certification will permanently retire in 2023. CompTIA will not renew or replace this certification. Therefore, anyone preparing for it is encouraged to complete their studies and seek certification before the retirement dates.

  • The last day to purchase a voucher and sit for the TK0-201 exam will be September 30, 2023.
  • The last day to purchase a voucher and submit the TK0-202 or TK-203 video will be October 31, 2023.
Vouchers already purchased for this certification will expire after these respective dates. Grading will be completed and uploaded to CertMetrics by December 31, 2023. Although the certification will be retiring and CompTIA will no longer be offering it, anyone who has received this certification will remain CompTIA CTT+ certified, good for life.
 
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As I knew it was getting discontinued, I made sure to complete it on time last year. I’m also a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and Cisco Certified Instructor, so I wanted to have CTT+ under my belt before it was too late. If anyone has more details on what’s next, please share! Thanks
I think that is gone. There will be no replacement due Industrie Changes and in the Training Business. If you got it, be happy, if not, you need to qualify in a different way then the TTT.