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The Git and GitHub Essentials course teaches the foundation of version control and collaborative coding. Git helps you keep a history of your work so you never lose progress, while GitHub provides a place on the internet where teams can work together on the same project, no matter where they are. These tools are the backbone of DevOps and modern software development.
By earning this certification, candidates learn the basics of creating and managing projects using Git and GitHub. They also gain practical knowledge about teamwork, reviewing code, resolving conflicts, and contributing to shared repositories. It’s valuable for engineers, testers, and anyone who wants to improve project collaboration and delivery.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
Domain 1 - Introduction to Git and GitHub
Domain 2 - Getting Started with Git
Domain 3 - Working with Repositories
Domain 4 - Branching and Merging
Domain 5 - GitHub Collaboration
Domain 6 - GitHub Project Management
Domain 7 - Advanced Git & GitHub Essentials
Domain 8 - Git & GitHub in DevOps
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Yes, Git and GitHub are core skills for almost all modern IT roles.
IT, fintech, e-commerce, gaming, healthcare, education, and almost every tech-driven sector.
GitHub integrates with cloud services to manage infrastructure code and automation.
It opens doors to DevOps, cloud, automation, and software engineering roles worldwide.
Developers, DevOps engineers, testers, sysadmins, cloud engineers, and students.
Yes, it’s designed for beginners who want to learn version control and collaboration.
Version control, branching, merging, pull requests, and collaborative project management.
No, even testers, sysadmins, and cloud engineers benefit from using Git and GitHub.
It builds the foundation for automation, CI/CD pipelines, and collaborative workflows.
Basic coding knowledge helps, but it’s mainly about tools and workflows.