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The Certified Robotics System Architect (CRSA) 80V1 certification from Pegasystems proves that someone can design, build, and manage robotic process automation (RPA) solutions using the Pega Platform. It shows that the person can create robots (software bots) that automate everyday business tasks, helping organizations save time and reduce human effort.
The CRSA 80V1 certification shows employers that a person can make software robots do routine, time-consuming office work, freeing up employees for more valuable jobs. It confirms the ability to deliver smart, automated solutions that help companies operate faster and with greater efficiency—making it a valuable proof of capability for anyone aiming to work in RPA or business process automation roles.
The Robotics System Architect - CRSA 80V1 exam is ideal for:
The Certified Robotics System Architect - CRSA 80V1 Exam covers the following topics -
Module 1. Project Management - 5%
Module 2. System Integration - 8%
Module 3. Interrogation - 13%
Module 4. Debugging and Diagnostics - 20%
Module 5. Automations - 33%
Module 6. Interaction Framework - 13%
Module 7. Deployment - 8%
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RPA developers, automation engineers, and solution architects.
Banking, insurance, healthcare, retail, and manufacturing.
Yes, it can open opportunities in automation and digital transformation fields.
Yes, it is widely accepted by companies using Pega RPA.
It covers both designing and building automation solutions.
Yes, especially those involved in process improvement projects.
Yes, it includes how to connect bots to different software systems.
Yes, over time it can lead to roles like RPA solution architect or automation lead.
CRSA focuses on RPA solutions, while CLSA focuses on full system architecture.
Yes, practical experience in building bots is very useful.
Yes, if they have basic programming or process knowledge.
For professionals who want to design and build robotic automation solutions.
Some basic coding or logic-building knowledge is helpful.
They design and manage RPA solutions that automate tasks.
RPA solution architect, automation consultant, or digital transformation specialist.