Autodesk Revit Architecture® is a leading tool for building information modeling (BIM) used in education and professional environments across the United States. Widely adopted in architecture, engineering, and construction industries, Revit Architecture® enables users to design, model, and document buildings using intelligent 3D components and integrated project data. A Revit Architecture® certification helps students and job seekers demonstrate their proficiency in a building information modeling (BIM) application and supports their academic achievement and long-term career readiness.
Tosa certification for Autodesk Revit Architecture® measures practical proficiency with no prerequisites. It is well suited for students and adult learners who want to validate their ability to develop building information models, create accurate architectural documentation, use BIM tools efficiently, and apply professional modeling and documentation standards.
The Tosa for Autodesk Revit Architecture® certification exam evaluates four key domains:
This domain covers basic functionality and knowledge, including interface customization, project settings, and BIM. It also includes questions on creating and modifying simple building elements, extracting data in the form of bills of material, and setting up legends.
This domain tests the candidate's knowledge of creating and manipulating parametric families. Questions also focus on topography modeling, advanced 3D modeling, and the creation of curtain walls and roofs.
In this domain, candidates are required to create and use annotations and detail views, and are assessed on their ability to manipulate and manage graphic and visual styles. They must demonstrate their ability to create photo-realistic renderings. Display and visibility management will also be assessed, as well as the ability to create perspective views.
Questions in this domain assess the candidate's ability to share project information and to link and attach external files in various formats to RVT files. The candidate will have to demonstrate his ability to set up template and standard configurations.
The Tosa certification for Autodesk Revit Architecture® lasts one hour and uses a 35-question adaptive exam drawn from a pool of more than 150 items, including multiple-choice and interactive questions. The test evaluates a candidate’s skills and knowledge in the four domains presented above and selects questions from five difficulty levels depending on the abilities of the test taker.
Tosa certification exams are not open book. The certification tests must be taken in a secure environment and are proctored at all times in accordance with the Tosa Exam Policy. Adaptive testing produces a unique sequence of items for each candidate, reducing the risk of cheating and item memorization. In-person and remote proctoring options are available.
The certification is valid for 3 years. Earners may retest anytime to improve their score or to maintain their certification. There is a minimum 24-hour waiting period between two retakes. Candidates receive a new version of the test with each attempt.
The result of the exam is a numeric score between 1 and 1000 points associated to a proficiency level. It is calculated using a pattern-scoring model (IRT). The minimum score required to earn the certification is 551. Certification earners receive a Tosa certification diploma that indicates the test date, the score, and the proficiency level achieved. It contains a unique authentication code for online verification. Earners with a score of 551 and above are also eligible to receive a Credly digital badge.
| Score | Proficiency Level | Award |
|---|---|---|
| 1-350 | Beginner | Certificate of Completion |
| 351-550 | Basic | Certificate of Completion |
| 551-725 | Productive | Diploma and Credly Digital Badge |
| 726-875 | Advanced | Diploma and Credly Digital Badge |
| 876-1000 | Expert | Diploma and Credly Digital Badge |
Reaching a productive level or higher typically requires around 150 hours of training and hands-on practice with Autodesk Revit Architecture®, depending on prior knowledge and learning format. To prepare for the Tosa exam, we recommend that learners:
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