Why does microsoft retired exams?
Why does microsoft retired exams?
Why exams get retired To keep our certification program relevant, we continually review our exams and certifications to ensure they reflect the latest skills and Microsoft technologies and retire those that are no longer relevant.
How do I become a Microsoft Certified Professional?
You can earn a Microsoft Certified IT Professional credential by passing an MCTS exam in combination with an advanced test in the same technology. Microsoft offers high-level certifications in the Master and Architect credentials.
What Microsoft certifications are retiring?
Recently retired certifications
Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate | |
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MCSA: Universal Windows Platform | January 31, 2021 |
MCSA: Web Applications | January 31, 2021 |
MCSA: Windows Server 2012 | January 31, 2021 |
MCSA: Windows Server 2016 | January 31, 2021 |
What is MCSD stand for?
MCSD
Acronym | Definition |
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MCSD | Microsoft Certified Solution Developer |
MCSD | Muscatine Community School District (Muscatine, IA) |
MCSD | Mifflin County School District (Lewistown, Pennsylvania) |
MCSD | Muscogee County School District (Columbus, GA) |
How many Microsoft certifications are there?
Microsoft offers more than 250 certifications for different levels of expertise based on associated exams, and you may need to earn them in sequential order. The typical cost for an exam is $165. Renewal is required each year to ensure you maintain current knowledge of the product.
How hard are Microsoft certification exams?
Microsoft certification exams are usually hard, really hard. They are generally not very fun to take. The exams dive into minutia, asking questions that people with years of experience can’t answer. Microsoft publishes exam description pages for every exam they administer.
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