Claims of "high quality" on open-source platforms are rarely verified. Exams—especially those from Accenture partners like AWS or Microsoft—change frequently. A repository uploaded six months ago is likely obsolete. Furthermore, without an official answer key, the "answers" provided in a GitHub PDF are often crowdsourced and incorrect. Relying on them can lead to failing an exam with flying colors—on the wrong answers.
: Assessments typically include an Online MCQ Test (focused on fundamentals), a Programming Test (hands-on tasks), and a Case Study (similar to a college project). Claims of "high quality" on open-source platforms are
: A 3-hour coding session where you must solve a problem statement and achieve the required output to pass. without an official answer key
Accenture's stream training usually culminates in three exams after the fundamentals phase. a Programming Test (hands-on tasks)