Infosys IT Certifications
Infosys certifications validate expertise in cloud platforms, enterprise integration, and digital transformation—skills directly aligned with today's enterprise IT roles. Recognized across APAC and global markets, these credentials demonstrate hands-on competency in real-world scenarios. Based on exam objectives and industry partnerships, Infosys certifications bridge the gap between foundational knowledge and advanced technical implementation, positioning candidates for mid to senior-level IT positions.
- Focuses on practical cloud and enterprise architecture skills employers actively seek
- Covers emerging technologies including AI integration and DevOps methodologies
- Structured around real-world case studies and industry use cases from Infosys engagements
- Provides pathway to specialized roles in digital transformation and cloud migration projects
- Recognized across multinational enterprises relying on Infosys technical partnerships
- Includes labs and hands-on assessments that simulate actual production environments
Exam Overview & Registration
The TFINTCBSCIXM1002 is Infosys's Web Fundamentals certification, designed to validate core web development and architecture knowledge. Registration costs $69 and covers assessment of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and web protocols. This entry-level certification establishes foundational competency for web professionals.
Key Exam Domains
The exam tests proficiency across four primary domains: client-side technologies, server-side fundamentals, web security protocols, and responsive design principles. In practice, candidates need solid understanding of DOM manipulation, HTTP/HTTPS concepts, and CSS layout methods. Each domain carries specific weightage in the final assessment score.
Study Strategy for Web Fundamentals
Start by reviewing official Infosys exam objectives—these directly map to test questions. Allocate time to hands-on practice with HTML forms, CSS flexbox and grid, and basic JavaScript DOM operations. Practice exams reveal knowledge gaps faster than reading alone.