Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language with dynamic semantics that can be utilized to perform a wide variety of tasks. Python’s dynamic bindings, data structures, and ease of readability make it a very popular, and highly sought-after, programming language in today’s marketplace – especially for Rapid Application Development.
The Tosa Python 3 industry-recognized certification determines and validates a candidate’s proficiency and skill level in Python 3’s key features, such as algorithms, input/output management, import and export, context and use cases, data structures, and dynamic bindings. The Tosa Python 3 certification supports students, trainees, employees, or jobseekers in their employment, professional, or academic objectives.
There are no eligibility requirements to take a Tosa certification exam. In K-12, we recommend using Tosa Python 3 certifications as part of a course or curriculum starting at grade 9.
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Tosa assessments and certification exams on Python 3
Assessments are not required to be proctored when taken remotely, while certification exams must be taken in-person or via our remote proctoring solution.
Assessment test | Certification exam | ||
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Number of questions | 25 | 35 | |
Duration | 60min | 90min | |
Exam protocol | Taken online | Taken online under proctored conditions, in-person or via our remote proctoring system | |
Results | Skill level on a 1 to 5 scale. Detailed skills reports | Score on a 1 to 1000 scale. Diploma delivered within 5 business days |
Skills Badging with Credly
We partnered with Credly to help our earners share their new certification, and the skill set associated with it, on their resumes, CVs, or professional social media profiles. You can earn a skills certification badge from Credly when you score "Productive" level or higher on the Tosa Python Certification Exam.
Available Badges for Python
- Tosa Python Certified User – Productive Level
- Tosa Python Certified User – Advanced Level
- Tosa Python Certified User – Expert Level
Skill Domains Assessed
Language and Syntax
The questions in this domain concern knowledge of the Python language and its syntax. The candidate is tested on their knowledge of the characteristics and specificities of the programming language, of its general features, and of its syntax.
Data Structures and Objects
This block of skills covers questions about objects in Python, and tests the candidate's ability to use and create built-in objects or objects created specifically for a problem, the creation and use of functions, and object-oriented programming features.
Modules and Packages
The candidate is tested on their ability to create, import and use modules within a project. The questions will also cover the knowledge and ability to use the main modules of the standard library.
Code Optimization
This domain encompasses the skills and knowledge needed to create high-performance Python programs. Questions cover mastery of the performance of Python tools and functions, as well as the ability to recognize and reproduce simple algorithms to applied cases.
Certification Exam Detail
The Tosa Python Certification Exam relies on a database of more than 170 questions. It is composed of a mix of 35 questions, including multiple-choice, interactive questions, and live coding exercises, and lasts 90 minutes. The algorithm adapts to each answer of the candidates to adjust the difficulty level of the questions until they reach the exact definition of the candidates’ level by calculating the limit of their skills. Candidates receive a numeric score out of 1000 points associated to a proficiency level on a five-level scale. Candidates who score between 1 and 550 points don't earn the certification. They will not receive a diploma but a certificate of completion. Candidates who score 551 points or above earn the certification. They will receive a diploma by email within five (5) business days and are eligible to receive a Credly digital badge.
The Tosa Python Certification Exam is valid for three (3) years. Once expired, earners must retake the certification to maintain it over time. Earners wishing to demonstrate skills development and personal growth may re-take the exam to improve their score at any time. There is no waiting period between two attempts.
Rules & Technical Requirements
Tosa certifications must be taken under specific proctoring conditions. For more information about Tosa certification exam rules and technical requirements, please visit our dedicated exam policies page or consult the downloadable PDFs below.
Tosa Certification Exam Technical Requirements (PDF) Tosa Certification Exam Rules (PDF)Prepare For Your Certification Exam
To prepare for exam day, we recommend learners:
- Take at least one Tosa assessment test prior to their exam
The Tosa assessment test helps acquaint learners with the testing platform. Like the certification exam, it is an adaptive test composed of a mix of multiple choice, interactive, and live in-app questions. It takes approximately 40 minutes to complete and does not need to be taken under proctored conditions. Results are delivered on the same 1-to-5 proficiency level scale and include detailed skills reports to help learners identify their skill gaps before taking the certification exam. - Utilize the free practice tests available on our website
In addition to our Tosa assessment tests, we offer short for free. - Take a Tosa-aligned course in the Isograd Learning Platform
The Isograd Learning Platform is a sophisticated courseware solution designed to help learners prepare for Tosa certification exams. It offers a personalized, self-paced, and fully interactive learning experience that will help learners maximize their Tosa score and gain the digital skills employers are looking for.
To achieve a productive level or higher for a Tosa certification, learners must have an average of 150 hours of training and hands-on experience with Python. Actual hours depend on their pre-existing skills and knowledge, the expected outcome for the certification (score/level), and the provider/learning content and modality (instructor led, online, self-paced, etc.).
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