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Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Fundamentals

Microsoft

Certification

Become a contributor for free to openly demonstrate student outcomes, industry alignment & eligibility criteria.

Demonstrate the business value and product capabilities of Microsoft Power Platform, such as Power Apps, data connections with Dataverse, and Power Automate.

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Format

Hybrid

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Detailed information about this program

As a candidate for this certification, you aspire to understand how Microsoft Power Platform technologies can be used to: - Develop tailored business solutions. - Optimize your use of data by using Microsoft Dataverse and connectors. - Accelerate business outcomes by using Microsoft Power Apps for low code/no code solutions. - Improve processes by using Microsoft Power Automate. - Enable customer self-service by using Microsoft Power Pages. - Boost your productivity by using copilots. The certification is intended for you if you’re seeking to start your journey building solutions with Microsoft Power Platform. You can use this certification to prepare for role-based certifications, but it’s not a prerequisite for any of them. You will have 45 minutes to complete this assessment. Exam policy This exam will be proctored. You may have interactive components to complete as part of this exam. To learn more about exam duration and experience, visit: Exam duration and exam experience. If you fail a certification exam, don’t worry. You can retake it 24 hours after the first attempt. For subsequent retakes, the amount of time varies. For full details, visit: Exam retake policy. Assessed on this exam - Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform - Manage the Microsoft Power Platform environment - Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps - Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate - Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Pages Need accommodations? We offer a variety of accommodations to support you. This exam is offered in the following languages: English, Spanish, German, Chinese (Simplified), French, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Arabic (Saudi Arabia), Chinese (Traditional), Italian

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform services
  • Describe the business value of extending business solutions by using Microsoft Power Platform
  • Manage the Microsoft Power Platform environment
  • Describe Microsoft Dataverse
  • Describe Microsoft Power Platform administration and governance
  • Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Software Developers15-1252.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Multi-file features — design and implement end-to-end within an existing service.
  • Integration points (APIs, queues, databases) — work across confidently in a familiar stack.
  • Test strategy (unit, integration, end-to-end) — apply appropriately to assigned features.
  • Production incidents on owned components — investigate and resolve with reduced guidance.
  • Performance and scalability concerns in code — recognize and address in routine work.
  • Code reviews for peers — provide substantive feedback on a team's pull requests.
  • Estimates and breakdowns for medium tasks — produce reliably in sprint planning.
  • Refactoring of legacy code — execute safely in well-tested areas of the codebase.
  • Cloud services and platform tooling — use correctly in standard team workflows.
  • Junior developers on routine work — guide on patterns and conventions during onboarding.

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