Certification Roadmap

Microsoft Azure Certification Path

From cloud fundamentals to enterprise architect — the complete Azure roadmap

3–5 years for the full stack; 3–6 months for your first role-based cert
19 certifications across 3 levels

Microsoft Azure is the world's second-largest cloud platform with 23% market share and the fastest enterprise adoption of any major cloud. Azure certifications are role-based and organised into three tiers: Fundamentals (no experience needed), Associate (6+ months hands-on), and Expert (multi-year specialist). Unlike AWS, Microsoft renews all role-based certs annually via a free online assessment — no resit fee required.

Where to start — by experience level

Complete beginner to cloud

Start with AZ-900. It's a 3-week investment and gives you the vocabulary for every Azure cert that follows.

IT admin moving to Azure

AZ-900 first (2–3 weeks), then go straight to AZ-104. Most experienced admins pass AZ-104 in 8–12 weeks.

Developer adding Azure

AZ-900 to understand the platform, then AZ-204 for developer-specific skills. Skip AZ-104 unless you manage infrastructure.

Security professional

SC-900 → SC-200 → AZ-500. This path maps directly to Azure security roles.

Microsoft Azure certification tiers

Fundamentals

No prerequisites — ideal starting point for any role

AZ-900

Azure Fundamentals

3–4 wks
AI-900

Azure AI Fundamentals

2–3 wks
DP-900

Azure Data Fundamentals

2–3 wks
SC-900

Security Fundamentals

2–3 wks
MS-900

Microsoft 365 Fundamentals

2–3 wks
PL-900

Power Platform Fundamentals

2–3 wks
Associate

Role-based — 6+ months Azure hands-on experience recommended

AZ-104

Azure Administrator

2–4 mo
Recommended after AZ-900
AZ-204

Azure Developer

2–4 mo
Recommended after AZ-900
AI-102

Azure AI Engineer

2–3 mo
Recommended after AI-900
SC-200

Security Operations Analyst

2–3 mo
Recommended after SC-900
DP-203

Azure Data Engineer

2–4 mo
Recommended after DP-900
DP-300

Azure Database Administrator

2–3 mo
MS-102

Microsoft 365 Administrator

2–4 mo
Recommended after MS-900
PL-300

Power BI Data Analyst

1–3 mo
MB-910

Dynamics 365 Fundamentals CRM

2–3 wks
MB-920

Dynamics 365 Fundamentals ERP

2–3 wks
Expert

Multi-cert + multi-year experience — highest-value credentials

AZ-305

Azure Solutions Architect Expert

3–6 mo
Recommended after AZ-104Requires AZ-104 to certify
AZ-400

Azure DevOps Engineer Expert

3–5 mo
Recommended after AZ-104Requires AZ-104 or AZ-204
AZ-500

Azure Security Engineer Associate

2–4 mo
Recommended after AZ-104
Core path (recommended sequence)
Optional / elective

Microsoft Azure certification — frequently asked questions

Do I need AZ-900 before attempting AZ-104?

No — AZ-900 is not an official prerequisite for any role-based cert. But if you have no Azure background, spending 3 weeks on AZ-900 makes AZ-104 preparation significantly easier. Most experienced IT pros skip it.

Do Microsoft Azure certifications expire?

Role-based certifications (Associate and Expert) renew annually for free through a short online assessment on Microsoft Learn — no exam resit required. Fundamentals certifications do not expire.

Which Azure certification has the best salary impact?

AZ-104 and AZ-305 have the highest salary correlation. Azure administrators and solution architects are among the most in-demand cloud roles. AZ-204 is highest-value for developers.

How long does the full Azure certification path take?

Realistically 3–5 years to earn credentials across multiple tracks. Most professionals focus on one role-based path: admin (AZ-900 → AZ-104 → AZ-305) takes 6–12 months with consistent study.

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