CompTIA Testing

San Antonio

By Appointment - Our Schedule is Flexible

Weekend and Afternoon Appointments Available

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CompTIA has four IT certification series that test different knowledge standards – from entry-level to expert. Still exploring your options?
Find which certifications are right for you.


CORE EXams

CompTIA IT Fundamentals ~ $119.00

CompTIA A+ ~ $219.00

CompTIA Network+ ~ $319.00

CompTIA Security+ ~ $339.00

Infrastructure Exams

CompTIA Cloud+ with Virtualization ~ $319.00

CompTIA Linux+ ~ $219.00

CompTIA Server+ ~ $319.00


Cybersecurity Exams

CompTIA CySA+ ~ $349

CompTIA PenTest+ ~ $349

CompTIA CASP+ ~ $439

Additional Professional Exams

CompTIA Project+ ~ $319.00

CompTIA CTT+ -CBT Essentials ~ $319.00

CompTIA CTT+ -VBT (Classroom/Virtual Classroom) ~ $339.00

CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ ~ $119.00


How Do I Schedule an Exam?

  1. Buy your certification exam voucher.

  2. Find a testing center.

  3. Create a Pearson VUE testing account and schedule your exam. Once you are registered for your exam, you will receive a confirmation email with testing information.

  4. Bring two forms of identification to your exam.

  5. Leave electronic devices (such as a notebook computer or a tablet) at home. You are also not allowed to bring things like smartphones and smartwatches into the exam.


How Can I Prepare for My Exam?

  • Download the exam objectives for your CompTIA exam to see exactly what the exam covers.

  • Download a list of sample questions to give you a general idea of how questions on CompTIA exams are structured.

  • Practice on home equipment, read tech forums, visit vendor websites and watch tutorials online to find valuable information.

  • Try to get real-world experience to help you use what you learn during studying.

  • Use practice exams to see the kinds of questions you’ll encounter during the test. Practice exams are available on the CompTIA Store.

  • Organize what you learn and thoroughly review it.

  • Do not use “brain dump” websites that claim to provide actual exam questions. Not only does CompTIA regularly refresh the exam questions, you may also run the risk that CompTIA will revoke your certification (see Exam Policies).


What Can I Expect During My Exam?

On the day of your exam, bring two forms of identification with you. Do not bring devices such as computers, tablets, smartphones and smartwatches into your test.

You’ll be answering different types of questions during your CompTIA exam, such as:

  • Multiple choice

  • Multiple response

  • Fill in the blank

  • Drag and drop

  • Exhibits

  • Performance based (Learn more)

Each CompTIA exam uses different types of questions, and you may see some — or all — of these question types during your test.

Prior to starting your exam, you’ll learn how much time you have to complete the test and what score you’ll need to achieve to pass your exam. For example, you can take up to 90 minutes to answer the questions in each of the two CompTIA A+ exams and you'll need a score of 850 or higher to pass.


What Happens After I Complete the Exam?

Your exam score will be shown on your screen immediately after you’ve completed your exam. If you’ve passed the exam, you will receive a congratulatory email from CompTIA Certmetrics with instructions on how to access your record.

Please make sure that you keep records of the following:

  • Your score report with your exam registration number and instructions on how to access your record

  • The email address that you used to register for your exam

You will need this information to be able to log in to your certification account.


What Happens if I Do Not Pass my Exam?

Don’t give up! It’s not the end of your certification path, and you can take your exam again. Here are some ideas how to prepare for your retake:

  • Keep your score report to understand in which areas you are doing well and which areas need improvement. Focus your study on these areas.

  • Use CompTIA CertMaster to address your knowledge gaps.

When you’re ready and feel confident about what you’ve learned, purchase a voucher and schedule your exam.



What Do I Bring?

Please provide two valid forms of identification.  The ID must be government-issued and non-expired.  It must also include the test-taker’s name, address, date of birth, signature, and photograph.  The following primary forms of ID:

  • Passport

  • Driver’s license

  • Learner’s Permit

  • National/State/Country Identification Card

  • Any other form of government-issued ID (national or foreign)

When you arrive at the test center, you will be required to provide a valid and current photo ID. Accepted forms of ID include a government-issued photo ID, driver’s license or passport. Expired IDs will not be accepted. The name on your ID must match the name on your Pearson VUE account exactly.

In addition, your photograph will be taken and you will need to provide your signature in order to counteract exam fraud. All Pearson VUE test centers are equipped with webcams and electronic signature pads.

See the Pearson VUE website for more information about what to expect on your test day.


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