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Map the certificate course sequence, verified-track requirements, graded assignments, passing score, proctored-exam provider, onboarding status, room scan, ID checks, browser setup, and support route.
edX Professional Certificate programs are course sequences with program-specific requirements, and edX says proctored exams may or may not be required depending on the course and enrollment track. HiraEdu helps learners organize graded work and Proctortrack readiness when a course uses Proctortrack.
Professional Certificate readiness starts with the course progress and exam instructions because Proctortrack is course-specific, not automatic for every program.
edX says Professional Certificate programs include more than 300 programs across 30 subjects and typically take 2-10 months depending on the program.
Verified certificate tracks can include graded assignments and exams, with passing-score requirements shown in the course progress area.
edX says proctored exams may or may not be required depending on the course and enrollment track.
If Proctortrack is assigned, edX requires approved Proctortrack onboarding before a graded Proctortrack exam can be started.
An edX Professional Certificate is usually a sequence of courses built around job-ready skills. Assessment readiness should cover the full program path, each course's graded assignments, due dates, passing score, course end date, and any final or proctored assessment.
edX states that proctored exams may or may not be required, and that course material identifies whether Proctortrack or another provider is used. Students should confirm provider, onboarding status, exam availability, browser requirements, and course-specific proctoring rules before the deadline.
edX Proctortrack onboarding establishes identity and software readiness through system checks, face scan, and ID scan. edX says onboarding approval can apply across edX Proctortrack courses for 12 months, but review may take up to two days, so early completion matters.
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edX's current Professional Certificate page describes Professional Certificate programs as skill-building programs created by universities and industry leaders, with more than 300 programs across 30 subjects, flexible online courses, typical completion timelines of 2-10 months, no admissions or credit requirements for many programs, and recognized credentials after completing the program requirements. edX's verified-certificate guidance says verified tracks include graded assignments and exams, and that learners must reach the course passing score before the course end date to receive a certificate. edX Help says proctored exams are timed exams monitored by proctoring software and may or may not be required depending on the course and enrollment track. edX also says proctoring services on edX are supplied by Proctortrack or Software Secure, and learners must read course material carefully to identify the provider. For Proctortrack exams, edX Help says learners need approved Proctortrack onboarding status before graded exams, recommended browsers include Chrome v25+ or Firefox v20+, onboarding establishes identity and checks software compatibility, onboarding approved in another edX.org course within the past 12 months applies across edX Proctortrack courses, and Proctortrack onboarding review may take up to two days. HiraEdu helps learners map the professional certificate course sequence, progress tab, graded assignment deadlines, proctored-exam provider, onboarding status, ID scan, face scan, room scan, browser/device setup, course-specific rules, and support route.
No. edX says proctored exams may or may not be required depending on the course and enrollment track, and the course material identifies the provider when proctoring applies.
edX says Professional Certificate programs typically take 2-10 months depending on the subject, institution, and study pace.
edX says learners must have approved Proctortrack onboarding status before proceeding with a graded exam proctored by Proctortrack.
edX says Proctortrack onboarding review may take up to two days, so learners should complete onboarding as early as possible.
HiraEdu helps learners map the course sequence, track graded work and passing scores, confirm any proctored exam provider, complete Proctortrack readiness, and organize a compliant study plan.
List every course in the Professional Certificate, course start and end dates, graded assignments, passing score, project requirements, and certificate eligibility rules.
Read the course exam section to confirm whether a proctored exam is required, which provider is assigned, and whether the exam affects certificate completion, credit eligibility, or course grade.
If Proctortrack is used, complete onboarding early, verify approved status, prepare Chrome or Firefox, install the software, complete face and ID scans, and confirm the room scan process.
Study the official course modules, graded assignments, practice items, projects, discussion notes, progress-tab feedback, and provider rules before the timed or final assessment.
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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