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NVIDIA Gen AI Certification: Cost & Discount Codes

What the NVIDIA gen AI certification (NCA-GENL) costs, whether a discount code exists, and the real way to spend less on it.

June 23, 2026 3 min read
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The NVIDIA gen AI certification you're searching for is the NVIDIA-Certified Associate: Generative AI and LLMs (NCA-GENL), and it costs $125 to sit. If you're hunting for a discount code before you register, the honest answer is that NVIDIA doesn't publish a standing public coupon for this exam, so the price you'll see at registration is $125.

That doesn't mean there's no way to pay less in the end. The biggest cost on this exam isn't the registration fee, it's a second attempt. So the real "discount" is passing the first time. More on that below.

NCA-GENL exam facts

Item Detail
Cost $125
Questions 50 to 60, multiple choice
Duration 60 minutes
Passing score Not published by NVIDIA (pass/fail only)
Format Online, remotely proctored
Validity 2 years
Languages English
Registration Certiverse
Prerequisites A basic understanding of generative AI and large language models

Everything in that table comes straight from NVIDIA's exam materials. One value people always ask about is the passing score, and the answer is that NVIDIA doesn't publish one. The exam is scored pass/fail, so there's no public percentage to aim for. Anyone quoting you "you need 70%" is guessing.

Is there a discount code for the NVIDIA gen AI certification?

There's no permanent, public discount code tied to the $125 fee. If you find a site promising a working "NVIDIA NCA-GENL coupon," treat it with suspicion, because the verified registration price through Certiverse is $125 and nothing in NVIDIA's official exam materials lists a standing promo code.

If you want to actually reduce what you spend, focus on the thing you control: not paying $125 twice. A retake means a second full fee, so the cheapest path is being ready before you book. That's a more reliable saving than any code.

What's on the exam

The NCA-GENL is weighted across five domains. This is the backbone of what you'll be tested on, so it's where your prep time should go.

Domain Weight
Core Machine Learning and AI Knowledge 30%
Software Development 24%
Experimentation 22%
Data Analysis and Visualization 14%
Trustworthy AI 10%

Core ML and AI knowledge plus software development together make up more than half the exam, so if you're short on time, weight your study toward those two. Trustworthy AI is the smallest slice at 10%, but it's quick to learn and easy points, so don't skip it.

Is the certification worth $125?

The NCA-GENL is an associate-level credential, so it's aimed at people getting into generative AI and LLM work rather than senior specialists. Demand for the broader role is real: one June 2026 count listed 7,985 generative AI engineer postings on a single job board (SimplyHired), with other boards showing four and five figure counts for related titles. Pay for adjacent roles is commonly cited in ranges, with one 2024 source putting entry-level AI engineers at $70,000 to $90,000 and mid-level at $90,000 to $120,000. Those are role figures, not a guarantee tied to one cert, and the sources disagree by design, so read them as a spread rather than a promise.

For an entry credential at $125, the bar to make it pay back is low.

Where to go next

The credential is valid for 2 years, so plan to sit it when you can build on it soon rather than letting it lapse unused. Before you spend the $125, get comfortable with the question style across all five domains so your first attempt is your only attempt. You can practice with realistic NCA-GENL exam questions or browse every exam in the catalog to line up what comes after this one. When you outgrow the associate level, the professional NCP-GENL certification is the natural next step up.

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