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After passing exam

Assuming you mean the CompTIA certification exam, no, there is no way for you to know that unless the test candidate actually tells you that. Even test centers in general don't get to see this information - only who has tested and what exam.

As for unenrolling students, I would talk to your institution about that. They may have specific rules on that.
 
Assuming you mean the CompTIA certification exam, no, there is no way for you to know that unless the test candidate actually tells you that. Even test centers in general don't get to see this information - only who has tested and what exam.

As for unenrolling students, I would talk to your institution about that. They may have specific rules on that.
Seems that someone who passes an exam would jump for joy and tell the world. Chances are they will put a badge or certification PDF on their website. Just ask the candidate what successes they have had recently.
 
Seems that someone who passes an exam would jump for joy and tell the world. Chances are they will put a badge or certification PDF on their website. Just ask the candidate what successes they have had recently.
One might think, but it's always been a struggle for us to get those results in a consistent way. /r