AZ-900 — Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Official Resources
Find official AZ-900 resources to verify current Microsoft exam details, objectives, registration, version changes, and practice scope.
Official source
Official Microsoft Learn links
Use these official vendor links to verify the current exam page, handbook, syllabus, booking rules, fees, retake policy, and candidate-account instructions before relying on any third-party practice page.
Mastery Exam Prep is independent companion practice: original practice questions and explanations, not official questions, copied live-exam content, or exam dumps.
Official resources to check first
Use the official links above as starting points, then confirm the exact exam page, current candidate guide, objective outline, booking path, and policy documents with the exam owner or its designated provider.
For Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900), candidates should verify current information directly with Microsoft and any official booking provider Microsoft directs candidates to use. Look for these source types:
- Microsoft’s official AZ-900 exam page: confirm the current exam code, exam title, exam status, and any notices about updates or retirement.
- Official skills measured, objectives, or study guide: use this as the controlling outline for what the exam may cover.
- Official Microsoft certification or credentials information: confirm how AZ-900 relates to any Microsoft credential, if applicable.
- Official registration or scheduling flow: verify booking provider, delivery options, identification rules, rescheduling rules, and exam-day requirements.
- Official Microsoft learning resources: use these to understand Microsoft’s terminology and the product areas tied to the exam objectives.
What to verify before you study or book
Before relying on any AZ-900 study information, verify the following with Microsoft or the official booking source:
- The exam is still listed as AZ-900 and the title is still Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900).
- The objectives or skills measured document you are using is the current version.
- There are no announced version changes, retirements, replacements, or beta/current-exam differences that affect your study plan.
- The official registration path is the one you are using to schedule the real exam.
- Any delivery rules, identification requirements, rescheduling rules, cancellation rules, accommodations process, and language availability are current.
- Any certification or credential outcome connected to the exam is still described the same way by Microsoft.
- Any course provider or training program you use is aligned to the current Microsoft objectives, not an outdated outline.
If a third-party course, article, video, or practice set conflicts with Microsoft’s current exam information, treat the official Microsoft source as controlling.
How to use official resources with practice
Use Microsoft’s official objectives as your study map, then use independent practice to check whether you can apply those objectives.
A practical workflow:
- Start with the current Microsoft AZ-900 objectives or skills measured.
- Mark each objective as familiar, weak, or unknown.
- Study the unfamiliar areas using official Microsoft learning resources and any course materials you trust.
- Use original practice questions and topic drills to test one objective area at a time.
- Use explanations to identify why an answer is correct or incorrect, not just to memorize choices.
- Take mock exams after you have covered the full objective list.
- Review missed questions against the official objectives and repeat targeted QBank practice.
Mastery Exam Prep is independent companion practice. It is not Microsoft, is not an official exam owner resource, and does not replace Microsoft’s current exam page, objectives, registration information, or policies.
Exam FAQ
Where should I confirm the current AZ-900 exam information?
Confirm it with Microsoft’s official AZ-900 exam resources. Check the exam code, title, objectives, exam status, and any update or retirement notices before you rely on study materials.
Is this page an official Microsoft source?
No. Mastery Exam Prep is an independent practice provider. This page is designed to help you find and interpret official resources, but Microsoft’s own exam and registration pages control the real exam requirements.
How do I know whether I am studying for the current version?
Verify the current exam code, title, and objectives with Microsoft. For AZ-900, make sure your materials align to the current Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) objectives and not an older outline or renamed resource.
Where do I register or schedule AZ-900?
Use the official registration or scheduling route provided by Microsoft. Before booking, verify the booking provider, delivery method, identification requirements, rescheduling rules, cancellation rules, and any accommodations process.
Do practice questions replace the official objectives?
No. Practice questions, topic drills, mock exams, explanations, and QBank practice should be mapped back to the official Microsoft objectives. The official objectives tell you what to study; practice helps you test understanding and identify gaps.
What should I do if Microsoft updates the AZ-900 objectives?
Use the newest official Microsoft objectives as your baseline. Recheck your study plan, identify added or changed topics, and redo targeted practice in those areas before taking a full mock exam.
Can independent practice predict a passing score?
No. Independent practice can help you prepare, measure readiness, and improve weak areas, but it cannot guarantee results or provide nonpublic exam content.
Next step
First, locate Microsoft’s current official AZ-900 exam page and objectives. After you verify the exam code and current requirements, use independent topic drills, QBank practice, explanations, and mock exams to turn the official outline into a focused study plan.