How hard are the Microsoft certification exams?
What is a passing score on a Microsoft certification exam?
Any score of 700 or greater is a “pass.” Any score below 700 is a “fail.” The actual number of items you need to answer correctly to pass is determined by a group of subject matter experts in conjunction with the Microsoft psychometrician during the development and maintenance of the exam.
Which Microsoft certification is best for beginners?
Is a Microsoft certification worth it?
What is the most useful Microsoft certification?
Implementing Azure Data Solutions (DP-200) Certification training is one of Microsoft’s most sought-after certification courses for professionals who implement Microsoft Azure solutions for an enterprise.
What are the quickest certifications?
- Personal Trainer – 8 Week Certification Process.
- Web Developer – 9 Week Certification Process.
- Ultrasound Technician – 1 to 2 Year Certification Process.
- Commercial Truck Driver – 7 Week Certification Process.
- Paralegal – 4 Week Certification Process.
WHAT IT certification should I get first?
Which Microsoft certification is most in-demand 2020?
Can Microsoft certifications get you a job?
In a time of rapid digital transformation, getting trained and earning a Microsoft Certification can help accelerate your ability to land an in-demand role and grow your career.
How can I make 100k without a degree?
- Air Traffic Controller. Median Salary: $124,540.
- Real Estate Broker. Median Salary: $79,340.
- Construction Manager. Median Salary: $91,370.
- Radiation Therapist.
- Commercial Pilot.
- Funeral Services Manager.
- Detectives and Criminal Investigators.
- Nuclear Power Reactor Operator.
What are the top 5 certifications?
- Project Management Professional (PMP®) Project Management Professional stands first on the list of the top 5 certifications.
- AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate.
- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
- ITIL® v3 Foundation.
- Data Scientist.
What job pays you 50 dollars an hour?

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