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Build a PEN-200 plan around OffSec's 23h45 exam environment, 24-hour report upload period, standalone host scoring, Active Directory set requirements, no-bonus scoring, proctor setup, and credential validity rules.
OSCP+ is a performance exam, so preparation has to combine technical method, documentation discipline, and exam logistics. HiraEdu helps candidates structure their PEN-200 review, rehearse full-length exam pacing, prepare report evidence, and verify the proctored exam setup before the scheduled start time.
Use these facts to plan your PEN-200 timeline, mock exams, and report workflow before booking OSCP+.
Candidates receive 23 hours and 45 minutes in the OSCP+ exam environment, followed by 24 hours to upload documentation.
The exam includes three standalone machines worth 60 total points and one three-machine Active Directory set worth 40 points.
OffSec requires at least 70 out of 100 points, and bonus points are no longer available for OSCP+.
Passing after the OSCP+ transition awards lifetime OSCP plus the three-year OSCP+ designation.
OSCP+ is no longer just a generic 24-hour reference point. Candidates should prepare for a 23-hour, 45-minute exam environment, a separate 24-hour reporting window, three standalone machines, a three-host Active Directory set with defined point values, and no bonus-point cushion.
OffSec grades both technical completion and documentation. Candidates need a repeatable workflow for notes, screenshots, commands, console output, proof files, objective mapping, and report assembly so valid work is not lost during grading.
Candidates who pass the updated exam earn OSCP and OSCP+. The OSCP credential remains lifetime, while the OSCP+ designation is time-limited and maintained through OffSec's renewal pathways.
Use this OSCP+ (Offensive Security Certified Professional) exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on OSCP+ (Offensive Security Certified Professional) while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The current OffSec OSCP+ exam validates practical ethical-hacking and penetration-testing skills through a proctored private-VPN performance exam. OffSec's April 2026 guide gives candidates 23 hours and 45 minutes for the exam environment, followed by a separate 24-hour window to upload a professional penetration-test report. The structure includes three standalone machines worth 20 points each and one three-machine Active Directory set worth 40 points, with a minimum score of 70 out of 100 required to pass. OffSec's 2026 FAQ states that OSCP+ no longer awards bonus points and that AI chatbots are not allowed during the exam or reporting phase. Since November 1, 2024, learners who pass the updated exam earn both the lifetime OSCP credential and the OSCP+ designation, which is valid for three years. HiraEdu helps candidates prepare legitimately with PEN-200 study planning, lab pacing, reporting templates, evidence-capture routines, exam-day proctor checks, and post-exam submission checklists.
OffSec's current guide gives candidates 23 hours and 45 minutes in the exam environment, followed by 24 hours to upload documentation.
Candidates must earn at least 70 out of 100 points, with points awarded according to the exam control panel objectives and final report.
The current structure includes three standalone machines worth 20 points each and one three-machine Active Directory set worth 40 points.
Yes. Candidates who pass the updated exam earn the lifetime OSCP credential and the OSCP+ designation.
They should practice reporting, evidence capture, time management, proctor setup, VPN workflow, allowed-reference organization, and final file upload.
Review OffSec's current guide, point allocation, AD set expectations, standalone host scoring, no-bonus scoring, proctoring requirements, AI/chatbot restrictions, and documentation rules before building a study calendar.
Run timed practice blocks that include enumeration, exploitation notes, privilege escalation notes, proof capture, breaks, and decision points for moving between targets.
Document lab work in a professional report format with reproducible steps, screenshots, commands, evidence labels, and remediation language before the actual exam.
Confirm the scheduled time zone, webcam and microphone setup, room requirements, VPN connection process, allowed references, backup power, and report-upload workflow.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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