Azure Certification Roadmap: Which Microsoft Credential Comes Next?
Azure credentials work best as a role map, not a ladder where everyone must take every fundamentals exam first.
Learn the foundation → choose one platform → move into a role.
AZ-900 is still a common starting point for Azure fundamentals, but Microsoft fundamentals exams are not universal prerequisites for role-based certifications. Choose the next credential by actual Azure responsibility.
Your cloud credential path
Use AZ-900 when you need fundamentals
AZ-900 covers cloud concepts, Azure architecture/services, and Azure management/governance.
Choose a role direction
Move toward administration, architecture, security, data or AI based on the work you want to do.
Track Microsoft exam changes
Microsoft retires and replaces exams more aggressively than some vendors, so always verify the current credential path before buying a course.
Add specialized credentials only when useful
Use additional fundamentals or role certifications to solve a concrete skill or career need.
Common roadmap mistakes
Collecting every fundamentals badge
Foundations should lead into job-specific depth, not become the destination.
Learning three clouds shallowly
One platform plus projects is usually stronger than superficial multi-cloud familiarity.
Ignoring exam retirements
Cloud vendors update certifications often. Verify the current exam before buying a course.
Skipping hands-on practice
Cloud roles require you to configure, troubleshoot and explain real services—not just pass quizzes.
Azure Certification Roadmap: Which Microsoft Credential Comes Next? questions
Is AZ-900 the first Azure certification everyone should take?
No. It is a useful fundamentals exam and common starting point, but it is not a universal prerequisite for every Azure role-based certification.
What should I take after AZ-900?
Choose by role: administration, architecture, security, data or AI. The best next credential depends on what work you want to do.
Is AI-900 still available?
No. Microsoft retired AI-900 on June 30, 2026 and replaced it with AI-901 for Azure AI Fundamentals.
Is SC-900 still current?
Yes. Microsoft's current SC-900 objectives cover security, compliance and identity concepts, including Microsoft Entra, security solutions and compliance solutions.
Do Microsoft certifications expire?
Microsoft's renewal policies vary by credential type. Fundamentals certifications have different lifecycle rules from associate, expert and specialty certifications, so check the specific credential page.
Should I take multiple fundamentals exams?
Only if each one supports a real role or learning need. AZ-900 plus SC-900 or AI-901 can make sense for some paths, but collecting fundamentals badges is not a substitute for role-based skills.
Choose the next role, not the next random badge.
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