
Once you have submitted all these photographs, video and audio recording on your laptop will begin.Once you are done taking photographs, put your mobile out of your reach - preferably, on silent.After that, you will need to take photographs of back, front, left and right of your working area.
Your exam name needs to match the document exactly.
You will be then asked to photograph a government approved identity document like driving license or passport. At the start of the exam, you will be asked to photograph yourself using your mobile. Don't be wearing anything on your wrist. There should not be any TVs or screens or any other computers or any other electronic devices nearby. Definitely no remote control software like TeamViewer or AnyDesk. Make sure NOTHING ELSE is running on your laptop. Nothing behind or in front or on either side. Lock your room and make sure no one will enter the room for the duration of your exam. On the day of your exam, be ready at least half an hour before the scheduled time. Especially, no TeamViewer or AnyDesk or anything like that. During the initial test, make sure there is nothing else running on your laptop. This initial test will tell you if your video, internet speed and microphone on your laptop are up to spec. Once you have booked your exam, run a test on your machine. Then, there were a few Google Cloud exams on Kryterion. It all started with PearsonVUE for TOGAF and continued mostly with PearsonVUE for AWS and Azure. I have been doing Online Proctored exams for a while now.
I thought I would share my experience and a few tips. With thousands of professionals attending Microsoft Ignite and completing challenges, there are going to be a few thousand individuals going to sign up for Online Proctored exam through PearsonVUE.