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Windows Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
Candidate: CHARUMATHI CHANTHANAM
Candidate ID: MS0610472574

Date: 05/28/2015
Site Number: 72673

Result: PASS

Registration: 284015418

Passing Score: 700
Your Score: 785

Performance by exam section
Each section, and its corresponding percentage of the exam, appears to the left of the chart. The length of
the bars represents your section-level performance. Shorter bars reflect weaker performance, and longer
bars reflect stronger performance.
Managing Data at the User Interface Layer (20-25%)
Enhancing the Functionality and Usability of a Solution
(15-20%)
Building a User Interface by Using BasicTechniques (20
-25%)
Stabilizing and Releasing a Solution (15-20%)
Enhancing a User Interface by Using Advanced
Techniques (20-25%)
0%

100%

Note: Because the number of questions in each section varies, the length of the bars cannot be used to
calculate the number of questions answered correctly, and bars cannot be combined to determine
percentage of questions answered correctly on the overall exam. If a bar is not displayed for a skill area, no
questions were answered correctly in that section of the exam.

What do these results mean?
Congratulations!
You have passed this Microsoft Certification exam. For more detailed information on how to interpret your
score report, next steps to earning your certification, and answers to frequently asked questions, please visit:
http://aka.ms/score_FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions and Additional Information
Access program benefits at the MCP Member Site
The Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) Member Site (www.microsoft.com/mcp) is your portal for
accessing benefits. If this is your first Microsoft Certification Exam, expect an email from Microsoft that
provides your MC ID and Access Code for the MCP Member Site within 7 days.
When will I see my exam results?
It can take up to 7 business days for your results to be displayed on your Microsoft transcript. If you do not
see your results after 7 business days, please contact a Regional Service Center (http://aka.ms/mcphelp) for

assistance. Retain this report; you will need it for verification.
Want to continue improving your skills?
Explore the available learning options and resources provided in the “Preparation Options” section on the
Exam Details page for this exam at on Microsoft Learning Experience’s website
(www.microsoft.com/learning) or visit Microsoft Virtual Academy. At Microsoft Virtual Academy, you’ll find
hundreds of online Microsoft training courses delivered by experts and designed to help you learn the latest
technologies and build your skills, along with Study Group Forums (visit www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com).
Exam satisfaction survey
We want your feedback! In a few days, you may receive an e-mail from [email protected]
asking you to complete a brief survey. Your feedback will be used to improve the quality of this and other
Microsoft Certification exams. We value your input and appreciate your participation.
Non-Disclosure Agreement
Remember that you are bound by the requirements and restrictions stated in the Non-Disclosure
Agreement that you accepted before you began the exam. Protect your certification investment by
protecting Microsoft’s intellectual property. Violations could result in loss of certifications and other
penalties. For more information, visit: http://aka.ms/exam_policies.
Data forensics and your score
To ensure the integrity of the Microsoft Certification Program, Microsoft regularly conducts data forensics
analyses of exams. Microsoft reserves the right to make any changes to your score or passing status that it
deems appropriate based on these analyses. You will be notified if any changes are made to your score or
passing status.
DISCLAIMER
This exam was designed so that the total test score could be used to make a pass/fail decision. No decisions
were made based on individual section-level performance. The exam was not designed with the intent to
provide diagnostic feedback about your skills, and steps were not taken during the test development
process to support that level of score reporting. Therefore, candidates should exercise caution when
interpreting the section-level score information provided in this report and use it only as a starting point for
future exam preparation.
Please navigate to www.microsoft.com/learning and sign-in, then choose to “View my Score
Report” in your testing history. You will then be able to retrieve, save and print your Score Report.
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