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Mastering in CBAP Certification 
Mastering CBAP is a guidebook for the aspirants of the CBAP examination from IIBA, Canada. 

We value your time and hence the book is designed to be extremely specific – Help you pass the certification examination with least possible effort. 

This book is authored by qualified CBAP trainers who have helped many other participants clear the CBAP examination in the very first attempt. 

They are also a regular trainer for CBAP preparations in both corporate and open-hose workshops and have trained participants across the world – USA, Australia, Middle East, South East Asia, Europe and Africa.

Current CBAP examination is based on BABOK v2.0 and so is this book. Please keep it in your mind that CBAP is a test on your knowledge of BABOK, not your knowledge on business analysis practice as you may be following in your workplace. Answers need to be as per BABOK, not what you may think appropriate.
 
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