![]() If you’re already working with technology, or have a decent understanding of it, you can probably skip over the MTA and head straight for a Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA). ![]() Though a useful starting point, passing an MTA exam doesn’t qualify you for as an official Microsoft Certified Professional, nor are they a prerequisite for obtaining a higher level cert. MTAs represent the basics of technological understanding, but they do provide a worthwhile starting point and a solid foundation of knowledge. The first rung on Microsoft’s certification ladder, these certs are recommended for those new to technology, MTAs have no prerequisites, and aren’t required to sit an exam at the next level. Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) The only difference between the older product-aligned certs and the new role-based certifications is that the role-based badges are titled slightly differently. The first certification on the ladder isn’t a prerequisite for the mid-level cert, but you must achieve a mid-level badge before you can attempt to earn the final certification. With the introduction of the role-based certifications, there are now two hierarchies within Microsoft’s certification structure.īoth types of certification have the same kind of grading, with an entry-level certification covering basic concepts as the first step, a more technical mid-level cert, and a final, top-shelf certification aimed at experienced pros. How do Microsoft certification levels work? This path covers products like Microsoft 365, Office 365, SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, and Azure AD.įinally, the Business Apps path features certifications for functional consultants working with various apps within the Microsoft Dynamics 365 family. The Modern Workplace path is all about fostering operational efficiency and collaboration in today’s organizations. The Data and AI path is geared more towards those who work with data on Azure, like data scientists and business analysts. This path is built for those who want to validate their skills in building, developing, and securing Azure infrastructure and solutions. ![]() The Apps and Infrastructure path is where you’ll find most of the Azure-focused certifications. Some MCSA and MCSE certifications have already been ditched. That’s not to say there haven’t been some changes, however. The older MCSE and MCSA certifications are still available for those looking to focus on specific products. These new, role-based certifications are just another option for those who want to earn a certification. Have the older certifications been replaced? How do I become a Microsoft Certified Professional?.How much do Microsoft certifications cost?.What happens if my certification has been retired?.How long are Microsoft certifications valid for?.How do Microsoft certification levels work?.What are the new role-based certification paths?.Have the older certifications been replaced?.Microsoft Office Specialist 2016 - Part 4: Excel 2.Microsoft Office Specialist 2016 - Part 5: Word 20.Microsoft Office Specialist 2016 Master & the Gran.Microsoft Office Specialist 2019 & 365 Certification.Pass 3 of 4 Exams to awarded as the Associate Microsoft Office Specialist: Associate (Office 365 and Office 2019): I have 2 exhibits from my Certification planner showing the Microsoft Office Specialist 2019 path: One the Certiport website this will show you the certification path: One you obtain the Associate Certificate then you have to complete the 2nd Path: Expert stages, now include Access as the Expert credentials along side with Word and Expert which will work and achieve towards MOS: Expert which is the Master equivalent. The 1st Path is known as the MOS: Associate which contains the core exams which now called the Associate. The MOS Certification has been change, now there are Certification Path and 1 is the prerequisite: Microsoft Office Specialist: Microsoft Access Expert (Access and Access 2019) Microsoft Office Specialist: Microsoft Excel Expert (Excel and Excel 2019) Microsoft Office Specialist: Microsoft Word Expert (Word and Word 2019) Microsoft Office Specialist: Outlook Associate (Outlook and Outlook 2019) Microsoft Office Specialist: PowerPoint Associate (PowerPoint and PowerPoint 2019) Microsoft Office Specialist: Excel Associate (Excel and Excel 2019) Microsoft Office Specialist: Word Associate (Word and Word 2019) Now the MOS Office 365/2019 Specialist has just been release this month (July 2019). ![]() Since I have achieve the Microsoft Office Specialist 2016 Master. ![]()
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