The Entry Certificate in Business Analysis™ (ECBA™) covers foundational knowledge on how to approach business analysis according to the BABOK® Guide.
ECBA covers the foundational knowledge on business analysis according to the BABOK® Guide and showcases that you have the core knowledge and competencies for the in–demand field of business analysis. Stand out from the crowd - highlight you have the knowledge and be certified by the leading authority in business analysis, IIBA.
The ECBA exam has 50 multiple choice knowledge-based questions and must be completed in one hour.
Learn more by reading the ECBA exam sample questions and the ECBA exam blueprint
A. Stability
B. Urgency
C. Complexity
D. Priority
Answer = D
A. Brainstorming
B. Interviews
C. Observation
D. Prototyping
Answer = C
A. process the feedback accurately.
B. understand sign-off authority.
C. identify risk tolerance levels.
D. gain project support.
Answer = B
A. manage associated risks.
B. allocate project resources.
C. articulate budgetary needs.
D. reduce time constraints.
Answer = A
A. a conceptual data model.
B. a logical data model.
C. an enterprise data model.
D. a physical data model.
Answer = D
Business analysis and the BA professional |
2.5% |
Business analysis key concepts |
5% |
Underlying competencies |
5% |
Techniques |
17.5% |
Business analysis planning and monitoring |
5% |
Elicitation and collaboration |
20% |
Requirements life cycle management |
20% |
Requirements analysis and design definition |
25% |
Whether you are looking for a new career, new job opportunities, are a student, or are an individual who manages business analysis professionals, being ECBA certified will demonstrate that you have a solid understanding of the key fundamentals of business analysis.
The prospects for a career in business analysis are promising and growing. The business analysis profession is one of the highest growing occupations right now with 14% industry growth projected between 2014-2024*.
*Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
There are many benefits to being certified, as recently indicated in the IIBA 2020 Business Analysis Salary Survey, including increased fulfillment at work, salary increase, promotion, better job opportunities and greater confidence at work.
Did you know that certified BA’s earn 12% more than their non-certified counterparts?**
**Source: IIBA 2020 Annual Business Analysis Salary Survey