The End of RHCE, Red Hat Certified Engineer ? Changes to the Red Hat Certification program in 2026

šŸ™ƒAnd They Say šŸ™ƒ Old title New title Associated exam Red Hat Certified Architect in Enterprise Applications Red Hat Certified Architect in Cloud-native Applications Red Hat Certified Architect Red Hat Certified Architect in Enterprise Linux Red Hat Certified OpenShift Architect Red Hat Certified Architect in OpenShift Red Hat Certified Engineer Red Hat Certified Engineer in Enterprise Linux Red Hat Certified Enterprise Application Developer Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Development EX183 Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containers Red Hat Certified Developer in Cloud-native Applications EX188 Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift AI Red Hat Certified Developer in AI EX267 Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration Red Hat Certified System Administrator in OpenShift EX280 Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Application Development Red Hat Certified Advanced Developer in Cloud-native Applications EX288 Red Hat Certified Advanced System Administrator in Ansible EX294 Red Hat Certified Specialist in Linux Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Red Hat Certified Advanced System Administrator in Enterprise Linux EX342 Red Hat Certified Cloud-native Developer Red Hat Certified Specialist in Cloud-native Development EX378 Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Automation and Integration Red Hat Certified Advanced System Administrator in OpenShift EX380 Enterprise Linux Review the certification and exam requirements to receive yourĀ RedĀ Hat Certified Engineer in Enterprise LinuxĀ certification. Requirements EX200: RedĀ Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam EX342: Red Hat Certified Advanced System Administrator in Enterprise Linux exam Explore Your Path here: https://www.redhat.com/en/services/ce... "On May 11, we're making some big changes to the Red Hat Certification program. Because you're part of the Red Hat Certified Professional community, we want to make sure you know exactly what's changing, what isn't, and what, if anything, you need to do.Before diving into the specifics, here's what matters most: your certification status isn't changing. Every credential you've earned remains valid after May 11, and the three-year expiration policy still applies."