VCP5-VTC review managed after the end of training for vsphere 4. Certification reflects again. Help, please

Hi gurus,

I have VCP5-VTC review successfully completed on July 31, 2014. I have already certified VCA5-VTC, WM-VCA5, VCA5-Cloud

I also attended Vsphre 4.1 training. Now my question is that I have not received my certification VCP5-VTC, so I contact ceriticition vmware support, said, must still complete the following prerequisites option 2

2. If you are not a VCP level certified, but attended a class of qualification VCP4-VTC (VMware vSphere: install, configure, manage [V4.x], VMware vSphere: [V4.1] Bootcamp, VMware vSphere: Troubleshooting [V4.x], VMware vSphere: Advanced Fast Track [V4.x], VMware vSphere: Fast Track [V4.1] Automation),


You must attend one of the following courses and the examination of the VCP5-VTC.
-VMware vSphere: What's New [V5.x] (2 days, version with instructor)
-VMware vSphere: install, configure, manage [V5.x].
-VMware vSphere: optimize and scale [V5.x]
-VMware vSphere: Fast Track [V5.x]
-VMware vSphere: Troubleshooting workshop [V5.x]
-VMware vSphere with operations management: Fast Track


I would like to know how VMWare to approve my request for review with control of the pre - requisites.i past VCP510-VTC, will I get the certificate if I completed the required course [VMware vSphere: what's new [V5.x] training (two days, version with instructor)] or I have to retry the exam after completion of the training. Can any gurus here to respond? Feeling Disturbed.


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