What is the AZ-900 Exam? Everything You Need to Know (2025)

📅 Updated June 2025
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Complete guide to the Microsoft AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals exam — format, topics covered, pass mark, cost, difficulty, and how to prepare.

Contents

  1. What is AZ-900?
  2. Exam format
  3. Topics covered
  4. Who is it for?
  5. How hard is it?
  6. How to prepare
  7. FAQs

What is AZ-900?

AZ-900, or Microsoft Azure Fundamentals, is the entry-level certification in Microsoft's Azure certification path. It validates that you understand the foundational concepts of cloud computing and know what Microsoft Azure services exist and why they're used.

It is not a hands-on technical exam — you won't be asked to configure a VM or write ARM templates. It's a knowledge exam testing whether you understand cloud concepts and can identify which Azure service solves which business problem.

AZ-900 was introduced in 2018 and has become one of the most popular IT certifications globally, particularly for people new to cloud computing or Microsoft technologies.

Exam Format

Questions
40–60
Duration
60 minutes
Pass mark
700 / 1000
Cost (UK)
£130
Format
Online or test centre
Retake wait
24 hours

Question types include multiple choice (one correct answer), multi-select (choose all that apply), drag and drop, and occasionally case study scenarios. The exam is available in English and several other languages.

Topics Covered

Microsoft publishes the official exam objectives, broken into three domains:

25–30%

Cloud Concepts

Cloud computing definitions, IaaS/PaaS/SaaS, public/private/hybrid models, benefits including elasticity, scalability, HA, fault tolerance, CapEx vs OpEx, shared responsibility model.

35–40%

Azure Architecture and Services

Regions, availability zones, resource groups, subscriptions, compute (VMs, App Service, Functions, Containers), networking (VNet, VPN, ExpressRoute), storage (Blob, File, Queue, Table), identity (Entra ID, RBAC, MFA), security (Defender, Sentinel, Key Vault).

30–35%

Azure Management and Governance

Azure Pricing Calculator, TCO Calculator, Cost Management, Azure Advisor, Azure Policy, Blueprints, Management Groups, SLAs, Azure Monitor, Service Health, support plans.

Who is AZ-900 For?

Microsoft designed AZ-900 for anyone who wants to demonstrate foundational cloud knowledge. You do not need a technical background. Common candidates include:

How Hard is AZ-900?

AZ-900 is one of the most accessible IT certifications available. Most people with 2 weeks of consistent study pass on their first attempt. It's rated as a beginner exam and does not require prior Azure or cloud experience.

The main reasons people fail are: not doing enough practice questions, trying to memorise rather than understand, and underestimating the governance and cost management sections. Study with practice questions, not just content reading, and most people find it very manageable.

How to Prepare

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does AZ-900 expire?
Yes. Microsoft certifications now expire after one year. You can renew for free by passing an online renewal assessment on Microsoft Learn — no exam fee required for renewal.
Is AZ-900 recognised by employers?
Yes. AZ-900 is a Microsoft-issued certification and is well recognised in the industry. It appears on many job postings as a desirable or required qualification, particularly for roles involving Microsoft 365 or Azure.
Can I take AZ-900 online?
Yes. AZ-900 can be taken online with a proctor monitoring via webcam, or in person at a Pearson VUE or Certiport test centre. Both options are the same price and the same exam.
What comes after AZ-900?
The most common next step is AZ-104 (Azure Administrator Associate) for those wanting to administer Azure, or SC-900 (Security, Compliance and Identity Fundamentals) for a security focus. AZ-900 is also a good companion to MS-900 (Microsoft 365 Fundamentals).
How many questions do you need to get right to pass?
The pass mark is 700 out of 1000. Microsoft uses scaled scoring, so it's not a simple percentage of questions correct — but roughly 70% of questions answered correctly will get you there.