I recently cleared ACP-120 (Jira Administration for Cloud) with 3 weeks of preparation.
This post isn’t a brag or a study dump - it’s meant to share how I aligned my thinking with how Atlassian frames Jira Cloud administration, because that’s what the exam really tests.
I already had hands-on Jira admin experience. The challenge was unlearning a few Server/DC habits and fully embracing Cloud-first decision making.
Think in Terms of Least Privilege (Very Important)
One of the biggest patterns in ACP-120 is avoiding over-permission.
Typical scenario:
Project Leads need to manage components but must not touch workflows or permission schemes.
Correct Cloud approach:
✔ Create a custom project role
✔ Map it in the permission scheme
Why this matters:
Once I started thinking this way, a lot of “confusing” questions became straightforward.
Automation Is Powerful - but Scope Matters
Automation is frequently tested in ACP-120, but the focus is scope control, not just where rules are created.
What actually matters is:
This reinforces a key ACP-120 principle:
Jira Cloud prefers centralized capability with controlled execution, not hard restrictions.
Project Types Are About Governance, Not Features
ACP-120 doesn’t ask “what can this project do?”
It asks why you’d choose one over another.
Scenario:
A team wants:
✔ Team-managed project is the correct answer.
Reason:
This pattern shows up repeatedly in different forms.
Permission Troubleshooting: Start Simple
Another common trap is overthinking troubleshooting questions.
Scenario:
A user can see an issue but cannot edit it.
First thing to check:
✔ Edit Issue permission
Not:
ACP-120 expects a logical troubleshooting order, not deep dives right away.
Issue Security ≠ Permissions
This distinction is tested more often than people expect.
Scenario:
Certain issues should only be visible to a subset of users.
Configure an Issue Security Scheme
Key takeaway:
Mixing these up can cost easy marks.
OTHER IMPORTANT TOPICS
How I Structured My 3 Weeks
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
I focused more on clarity and consistency than long study hours.
Final Thoughts
ACP-120 doesn’t test UI navigation
It tests whether you can:
If you work hands-on with Jira Cloud, 3 focused weeks are enough.
Hope this helps anyone planning their ACP-120 attempt.
Happy to answer questions or discuss preparation strategies in the comments.
Akhand Pratap Singh
Systems Integration Advisor
NTT Data
Pune
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