IIBA CCBA Review: Requirements, Cost and Career Value
CCBA is IIBA's practitioner-level credential for analysts with at least 3,750 hours of business-analysis experience in the last seven years.
A strong mid-career BA credential when you have real practitioner experience but are not yet at CBAP depth.
CCBA is IIBA's practitioner-level credential for analysts with at least 3,750 hours of business-analysis experience in the last seven years.
What does it really take?
Pricing varies with IIBA membership and region. Check the live IIBA application and exam fees before applying.
Does the level fit?
IIBA currently requires 3,750 hours of BA work in the last seven years, 21 hours of professional development in the last four years, and two references.
What this credential validates
Planning
Plan and monitor BA work.
Elicitation
Lead stakeholder discovery.
Requirements
Analyze, model and manage requirements.
Solution evaluation
Assess outcomes and recommend improvements.
Strongest when paired with real work evidence.
CCBA is strongest for practitioners who have meaningful BA experience but are not yet at the senior CBAP threshold.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Experience-based credibility
- Clear IIBA progression
- BABOK-aligned
- Strong mid-career signal
- Lower experience threshold than CBAP
Cons
- 3,750-hour experience requirement
- 21 PD hours required
- References required
- Application documentation
- Can be skipped if CBAP-eligible
IIBA CCBA Review: Requirements, Cost and Career Value questions
How much experience does CCBA require?
IIBA currently requires at least 3,750 hours of business-analysis work in the last seven years.
How many professional-development hours are required?
21 hours in the last four years.
Does CCBA require references?
Yes. IIBA currently requires two references.
Do you need ECBA first?
No.
Is CCBA worth it if you qualify for CBAP?
Usually CBAP is the stronger target if you already satisfy its senior requirements.
What comes after CCBA?
CBAP is the natural IIBA progression after you gain enough senior BA experience.
A strong mid-career BA credential when you have real practitioner experience but are not yet at CBAP depth.
CCBA is strongest for practitioners who have meaningful BA experience but are not yet at the senior CBAP threshold.
