Microsoft Azure Certifications — Study Hubs, Syllabi & Practice
Azure certification study hubs with blueprint-aligned syllabi, high-yield cheat sheets, study plans, FAQs, resources, and practice for core Azure exams.
Azure certifications start with fundamentals (AZ‑900) and expand into role-based exams for administrators, developers, and architects. The hubs below focus on blueprint-aligned objectives, clear decision tables, and exam-style practice that mirrors Microsoft scenarios.
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Each exam hub on this site follows a consistent flow:
- Overview: what’s tested and how to prepare
- Study Plan: 30/60/90‑day schedules (when available)
- Syllabus: learning objectives mapped to domains/tasks
- Cheatsheet: high-yield Azure service pickers, rules, and pitfalls
- Practice: drills and mixed sets (when available)
- FAQ & Resources: common questions and authoritative links
Fundamentals exam hub
Administrator exam hub
Developer exam hub
Architect exam hub
Tip: If you’re new to Azure, start with AZ‑900. Then choose AZ‑104 (operate), AZ‑204 (build), or AZ‑305 (architect) based on your role.
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- AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure — Study Hub
Blueprint-aligned AZ-204 prep: overview, syllabus by domain, a comprehensive developer cheat sheet (code + tables + diagrams), a 30/60/90-day study plan, FAQs, resources, and practice. Start here for the fastest path to passing.
- AZ-305: Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions — Study Hub
Pass AZ-305 with blueprint-aligned prep: overview, syllabus, cheat sheet, FAQs, resources, and practice for identity/governance/monitoring, data storage, business continuity, and infrastructure design.
- Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104) — Study Hub
Pass AZ-104 with blueprint-aligned prep: overview, syllabus, cheat sheet, FAQs, and realistic practice for identity, compute, storage, networking, and monitoring.
- Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) — Study Hub
Everything you need for AZ-900: exam overview, domain-by-domain syllabus, high-yield cheat sheet, FAQs, and realistic practice focused on cloud concepts, global infrastructure, security/governance, and cost/SLA.