IPC-A-610 Certification — The Industry Standard for Electronics Workmanship
IPC-A-610 is the most widely used electronics inspection standard in the world. ElectroSpec is an IPC-Licensed Training Center offering three certification levels — CIS, CIT, and CSE — fully remote and on your schedule.
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What is IPC-A-610?
IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, is the most widely used inspection standard in the electronics manufacturing industry. It defines the workmanship criteria for soldered electrical and electronic assemblies, establishing what is acceptable, what is a process indicator, and what is a defect across three product classes.
Developed and maintained by IPC, the standard is trusted by OEMs, EMS providers, aerospace and defense contractors, and medical device manufacturers worldwide. For facilities that produce or inspect printed circuit board assemblies, IPC-A-610 is not a suggestion — it is the benchmark.
IPC-A-610 certification exists at three levels: CIS for inspection and floor-level application, CIT for those who train and certify others, and CSE for technical authorities who interpret the standard. Each credential is recognized globally and is increasingly required, not just preferred, by high-reliability manufacturers.
Which IPC-A-610 Certification Is Right for You?
Three certifications. Three distinct roles. All fully remote through ElectroSpec.
Certified IPC Specialist (CIS)
For: Technicians, inspectors, and electronics assembly professionals
The CIS is the foundational IPC-A-610 certification. It certifies that you can correctly apply IPC-A-610 workmanship criteria, identifying acceptable conditions, process indicators, and defects across solder joints, component mounting, and assembly quality for all classes.
Best for:
- Production floor inspectors & technicians
- Electronics professionals seeking formal credentials
Exam format: 7 open-book module exams
Certification valid: 2 years
Starting at: $650
Certified IPC Trainer (CIT)
For: Quality managers, training coordinators, and technical leads
The CIT authorizes you to train and certify others to the IPC-A-610 CIS level, giving your organization the internal capability to run its own certification program without coordinating with outside providers every time.
Best for:
- Quality managers building internal certification programs
- Training coordinators formalizing their instructional authority
Exam format: Open-book exam (~75 questions) + closed-book exam (~25 questions)
Certification valid: 2 years
Starting at: $1,100
Certified Standards Expert (CSE)
For: Engineers, quality professionals, and senior technical staff
The CSE designates you as your facility's technical authority on IPC-A-610 — the person who interprets requirements, resolves workmanship disputes, supports audits, and guides your organization's compliance program.
Best for:
- Quality engineers & compliance leads supporting audits
- Technical staff serving as the go-to IPC-A-610 resource
Exam format: Open-book exam (~75 questions) + closed-book exam (~25 questions); 2.5-hour exam window
Certification valid: 2 years
Starting at: $800
Why Get Certified Through ElectroSpec?
IPC-Licensed Training Center
The IPC-A-610 exam is only available through IPC-Licensed Training Centers. ElectroSpec is one — which means you get the official certification with the same standing as any other accredited provider, delivered remotely on your schedule.
Built by Practicing Engineers
ElectroSpec's preparation materials, including exam prep course, practice questions, and AI tutor support, are developed by practicing engineers and Master IPC Trainers with graduate-level credentials and real-world high-reliability manufacturing experience.
Free Retake on Every Enrollment
Every individual track includes a free retake. If you don't pass on your first attempt, your next attempt is covered. No additional enrollment, no additional fee.
Remote Options — Study and Test From Anywhere
All three certifications are fully remote. No travel, no consecutive days off the production floor or away from your desk. Schedule your exam on any date, any time, any time zone.
How ElectroSpec Certification Works
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Choose Your Track
Select the certification that matches your role — CIS for floor-level inspection, CIT to train others, CSE for technical authority. Each has an Exam Only and Exam + Preparation option.
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Prepare at Your Own Pace
Study with ElectroSpec's proprietary on-demand exam prep course, practice questions, and 24/7 AI tutor — on your schedule, around your responsibilities.
03
Schedule When Ready
When your practice results confirm you're ready, schedule your remote proctored exam on any date that works for you. No fixed dates, no deadline pressure, maximum flexibility.
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Get Certified
Pass your exam and receive your official IPC certification through the IPC Edge system. Your credential is serialized, globally recognized, and valid for two years.
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Certifying a Team?
ElectroSpec offers Team Training for organizations certifying multiple employees at the CIS, CIT, or CSE level. Live instruction from an ElectroSpec Master IPC Trainer, either online or on-site, using official IPC slide-based materials. Programs start at $10,000.
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