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EX300 Will be Replaced by EX294?
Since EX300 is expired will EX294 replace EX300 and earn a title of RHCE?


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EX300 is RHCE that was released on RHEL7.
EX294 is RHCE that was released on RHEL8.
They are both RHCE but the former one is being retired, since Red Hat are upgrading their exams to RHEL 8. If you pass EX294, you will be RHCE on RHEL8.

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Thanks

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Yes. The new RHCE title can be acquired by passing the EX294 exam.
But if you wish to learn the contents covered in RH300 and also learn to automate the same using ansible, I highly recommend that you learn RH358 - Red Hat Services Management and Automation.

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is it possible to give ex294 alone ? though I fully understand that without passing ex200 - I won't be given rhce status .

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Hello @Kuldeep !
Yes it is possible to take EX294 alone - however as you said you wont get the certificate until you have a valid RHCSA cert.

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Thank you for the asnwer sir !
will I get a Certificate of Ansible Expertise ( standalone certificate of EX 294) ?
How will it looke like - I mean the wording on it will mention Certificate of Expertise or something like that i.e. Expert in Autoamtion using Red Hat Ansible ? is it so sir ?

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Hello @Kuldeep !
It will be something like this ( mine was in RHEL 7 & 8 ) :
I think now it is coming like this :