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About the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Exam

The TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Certification is the global standard for enterprise architecture, validating expertise in the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition. It covers the Architecture Development Method (ADM), architecture content framework, architecture governance, enterprise continuum, architecture capability, and all four architecture domains (Business, Data, Application, Technology).

Questions

40 scored questions

Time Limit

60 minutes

Passing Score

60% (24/40)

Exam Fee

$395 USD (The Open Group / Pearson VUE)

TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Exam Content Outline

25%

Architecture Development Method (ADM)

ADM phases (Preliminary, A-H), Requirements Management, ADM iteration, architecture landscapes, and tailoring the ADM

20%

Architecture Domains (BDAT)

Business Architecture, Data Architecture, Application Architecture, and Technology Architecture — their purposes, content, and interrelationships

20%

Architecture Content Framework

Content Metamodel, deliverables, artifacts, building blocks (ABBs and SBBs), catalogs, matrices, and diagrams

15%

Architecture Governance

Governance framework, Architecture Board, compliance, architecture contracts, dispensation, and decision-making

10%

Enterprise Continuum and Tools

Enterprise Continuum, Architecture Repository, architecture partitioning, architecture capability, and architecture maturity

10%

Reference Models and Techniques

Technical Reference Model (TRM), III-RM, business scenarios, stakeholder management, gap analysis, and interoperability

How to Pass the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 60% (24/40)
  • Exam length: 40 questions
  • Time limit: 60 minutes
  • Exam fee: $395 USD

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master the ADM Phases — the ADM is the core of TOGAF and represents about 25% of exam content. Study each phase thoroughly: Preliminary (establish capability), A (Vision), B (Business), C (Data/Application), D (Technology), E (Opportunities), F (Migration), G (Governance), H (Change Management). Understand the purpose, inputs, steps, and outputs of each phase. Know how Requirements Management flows through all phases.
2Understand the Four Architecture Domains — study the BDAT domains: Business Architecture (organization, processes, functions); Data Architecture (data entities, storage, management); Application Architecture (application components, interfaces, services); Technology Architecture (hardware, network, middleware). Understand how they relate to each other and the order in which they are developed in the ADM.
3Learn the Content Framework and Metamodel — the Content Framework represents about 20% of the exam. Understand deliverables, artifacts, and building blocks. Learn the Content Metamodel entities and their relationships. Study catalogs (inventories), matrices (relationships), and diagrams (visual representations). Know the difference between Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) and Solution Building Blocks (SBBs).
4Study Architecture Governance — governance represents about 15% of exam content. Understand the governance framework, role of the Architecture Board, compliance reviews, architecture contracts, and dispensations. Know how architecture governance relates to corporate governance and how decisions are made about architecture compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TOGAF certification passing score?

The TOGAF Level 1 (Foundation) exam requires a passing score of 60%, which equals 24 correct answers out of 40 multiple-choice questions. The exam duration is 60 minutes. There is no negative marking, so candidates should attempt all questions. Results are provided immediately upon completion at Pearson VUE test centers.

How hard is the TOGAF certification exam?

The TOGAF Foundation exam is considered moderately difficult with an estimated pass rate of approximately 75% for well-prepared candidates. The challenge lies in understanding the comprehensive TOGAF framework and terminology rather than technical complexity. Most candidates who complete a training course and study the TOGAF Standard thoroughly pass on their first attempt. The exam tests conceptual understanding and application of the ADM.

What are the ADM phases covered in the exam?

The exam covers all ADM phases: Preliminary Phase (establishing architecture capability); Phase A (Architecture Vision); Phase B (Business Architecture); Phase C (Information Systems Architectures — Data and Application); Phase D (Technology Architecture); Phase E (Opportunities and Solutions); Phase F (Migration Planning); Phase G (Implementation Governance); Phase H (Architecture Change Management). Plus the central Requirements Management process that runs throughout all phases.

How long should I study for TOGAF certification?

Most candidates need 30-50 hours of study time depending on background. With EA experience: 30-35 hours. Without EA experience: 40-50 hours. Key study activities: 1) Study the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition — focus on Part I (Introduction), Part II (ADM), and Part III (Guidelines and Techniques); 2) Understand the ADM phases and their inputs/outputs; 3) Learn the Content Framework and Metamodel; 4) Study architecture governance concepts; 5) Practice with 200+ sample questions and score 80%+ consistently.

Is TOGAF certification worth it in 2026?

Yes — TOGAF remains the most widely recognized enterprise architecture certification globally: 1) Many organizations specifically require TOGAF certification for EA roles; 2) It provides a common language and methodology for architects; 3) TOGAF-certified professionals typically earn 10-15% more than non-certified peers; 4) It serves as a foundation for advanced certifications; 5) The certification is valid for life with no renewal required. Career roles include Enterprise Architect ($130,000-$200,000), Solution Architect ($120,000-$180,000), and Chief Architect ($180,000-$300,000+).

What is the difference between TOGAF 9.2 and TOGAF 10th Edition?

TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition (released 2022) represents a major evolution: 1) Modular structure with separate documents for different audiences; 2) Enhanced content on business architecture; 3) New guidance on digital architecture, agile architecture, and architecture maturity; 4) Expanded security architecture guidance; 5) Better integration with other frameworks (ITIL, COBIT, SABSA); 6) The core ADM remains similar but with improved guidance. All new certifications are based on the 10th Edition.

What are the two levels of TOGAF certification?

Level 1: Foundation — 40 multiple-choice questions, 60 minutes, 60% passing score. Tests knowledge of ADM, architecture content, governance, and enterprise continuum. Level 2: Practitioner — 8 complex scenario-based questions, 90 minutes, 60% passing score. Tests application of TOGAF in real scenarios requiring analysis and recommendation. Level 1 can be taken alone; Level 2 requires Level 1. Combined exam option available.

What are Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) and Solution Building Blocks (SBBs)?

Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) capture architecture requirements and describe required functionality independent of implementation. They represent the "what" needed from an architecture perspective. Solution Building Blocks (SBBs) represent the concrete, implementation-specific components that realize ABBs. They represent the "how" — actual products, technologies, and implementations. The relationship between ABBs and SBBs is a key TOGAF concept tested on the exam.