Objectives for the exam is not listing CONTAINERS, where as it is part of the curriculum.
Where can we give feedback/suggestion to update the description?
Thank you
Noemi
@87951469 I completely understand your concern, and thank you for raising this. Just to clarify it is no’t necessary for everything in the curriculum to appear in the objectives. The objectives are there to tell you which topics you will be tested on in the exam.
If you would like, you are more than welcome to share feedback on this. You can either use the Feedback button in the course interface, or send me a direct message with your thoughts - if you do, I will make sure it reaches the right team.
Thanks again for sharing your input as it really helps us improve !
@87951469 I completely understand your concern, and thank you for raising this. Just to clarify it is no’t necessary for everything in the curriculum to appear in the objectives. The objectives are there to tell you which topics you will be tested on in the exam.
If you would like, you are more than welcome to share feedback on this. You can either use the Feedback button in the course interface, or send me a direct message with your thoughts - if you do, I will make sure it reaches the right team.
Thanks again for sharing your input as it really helps us improve !
@87951469 if you’re studying the RHEL 9.3 curriculum while looking at the RHEL 10 objectives, that would explain the difference. I believe I saw another thread in the community mentioning that containers are no longer an objective in v10.
The support form for exam objectives is here:https://rhtapps.redhat.com/comments
Containers are covered in RHEL 9.0, 9.3, and the 10.0 version of the RHCSA tracks. As @Chetan_Tiwary_ has mentioned, we often have more content in a course (especially ones like RHCSA tracks) to give a complete picture and setup learning. The courses are not a How-to-Pass Red Hat exams, but do cover all the objectives and often much more than what is on an exam. What is important here is that the objectives give you a concrete list of what you MUST know in terms of topics to take and pass the exam. The list of objectives for the exam is only for the exam and is 100% sepearate from the course objectives and learning outcome. The key here is that the exam objectives will be a subset of the course objectives. In the instance of the RHCSA track, there are two courses System Admin 1 & 2 that make up the content and cover everything needed for the EX200 RHCSA exam. In the past, managing containers was a huge part of that and officially listed as an exam objective so it was fair game for the exam to "test" your skills on containers. With the latest release, based on some new content and other changes, the choice was made to test skills on other objectives.
Thanks for explaining this so clearly @Travis , it really helps!
I have sat the 9.3 version exam on 15.09.2025 and containers made an appearance.
Correct ... the link right now says RHEL10 for the objectives.
https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/ex200-red-hat-certified-system-administrator-rhcsa-exam
Unfortunately, the website no longer appears to allow you to easily get to the RHEL 9.3 version of the exam objectives. If you had taken the RHEL10 version of the exam, the objectives on the site would match the exam experience.
I used Wayback machine to get you this if you are doing RHEL 9.3.
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