The Certification of Capability in Business Analysis™ (CCBA®) is a mid-level credential offered by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®). It is designed for professionals with business analysis experience who are ready to demonstrate their competence and advance to more complex responsibilities within the field.
This article provides a clear overview of the eligibility requirements, exam format, and duration of the CCBA certification — everything you need to know to decide if it’s the right step for your career.
What Is the CCBA Certification?
The CCBA is the second tier in IIBA’s core certification framework, positioned between the entry-level ECBA® and the senior-level CBAP®. It is intended for business analysts who:
- Have 2–3 years of practical experience
- Are developing advanced analysis skills
- Are transitioning into more independent or specialized BA roles
The CCBA recognizes a professional’s ability to take on moderately complex business analysis work using the BABOK® Guide v3 as a framework.
CCBA Eligibility Requirements
To apply for the CCBA exam, candidates must meet the following criteria:
1. Work Experience
- 3,750 hours of business analysis work experience within the last 7 years
- Of this total, at least 900 hours must be completed in 2 of the 6 BABOK Knowledge Areas
or - At least 500 hours must be completed in 4 of the 6 Knowledge Areas
Experience must align with tasks and competencies outlined in the BABOK Guide.
2. Professional Development
- 21 hours of professional development (PD) in the past 4 years
- Training must be aligned with business analysis practices and can be instructor-led or self-paced if endorsed by IIBA
3. Education
- A minimum of a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent is required
4. References
- Two professional references are required from a manager, client, or colleague who can validate your business analysis work
CCBA Exam Format
The CCBA exam is designed to assess your ability to apply business analysis concepts, practices, and techniques from the BABOK® Guide v3. Here’s what to expect:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Number of Questions | 130 |
| Format | Multiple-choice, scenario-based |
| Duration | 3 hours (180 minutes) |
| Delivery | Online (proctored) or in-person test centers |
| Language | English only |
The exam is competency-based, focusing on knowledge application — not just recall. Questions are drawn from all six Knowledge Areas, with particular emphasis on:
- Elicitation and Collaboration
- Requirements Analysis and Design Definition
- Requirements Life Cycle Management
These areas tend to make up the majority of the exam due to their practical relevance.
Exam Duration and Time Management
The total time allotted for the exam is 3 hours. With 130 questions to answer, you’ll have about 1.4 minutes per question. Effective time management is crucial, especially since many questions involve reading and interpreting short scenarios.
Tips for managing time:
- Don’t dwell too long on a single question — mark it and move on
- Use the final 15–20 minutes to review flagged questions
- Practice full-length mock exams to build stamina and pacing
How to Schedule the Exam
Once your application is approved by IIBA, you’ll receive instructions to schedule your exam through IIBA’s testing partner (currently PSI). You can choose either:
- Online proctored exam (from home or office, under strict conditions)
- In-person testing center (where available)
Final Thoughts
The CCBA certification is an ideal next step for business analysts who want to validate their experience and demonstrate their growing capabilities. It helps bridge the gap between foundational skills and advanced practice, and it shows employers that you are serious about your career progression.
By understanding the eligibility requirements, exam format, and structure, you can take a strategic approach to preparing — and position yourself for success.