Prepare with confidence for the GitHub Foundations (GH-900) certification exam using a comprehensive set of realistic, scenario-based practice tests designed to mirror — and slightly exceed — the difficulty of the real exam.This course goes beyond memorizing GitHub features. Every question is crafted to help you think like a GitHub user and practitioner, focusing on real-world collaboration and version control scenarios you’ll encounter both on the exam and in professional workflows.Fully updated for 2026, the practice exams are aligned with the official GH-900 blueprint and reflect the latest GitHub features, workflows, and best practices.What you’ll get5 full-length, exam-style mock tests mapped directly to the GH-900 skills outlineReal GitHub scenarios covering:Repositories, commits, and branchingPull requests, issues, and collaboration workflowsGitHub Actions and workflow automationSecurity, permissions, and project managementModern development best practicesMicrosoft/GitHub-style questions with clear, concise answer choicesIn-depth explanations for every option — why the correct answer works and why the others don’tFocus on applying GitHub features correctly, not rote memorizationWhy this course worksMastery over memorization — learn reusable patterns and workflows, not isolated factsProven exam readiness — consistently scoring 80%+ in practice tests means you’re readyCareer momentum — a strong foundation for further GitHub, DevOps, or developer certificationsDesigned for beginners, IT professionals, and career switchers — no prior coding or GitHub experience requiredReady t
What you'll learn
understanding of repositories, commits, and branching
knowledge of pull requests, issues, and collaboration workflows
familiarity with GitHub Actions and workflow automation
insight into security, permissions, and project management
ability to apply modern development best practices
Course objectives
prepare effectively for the GH-900 certification exam
develop practical skills for real-world GitHub usage
gain confidence in applying GitHub features correctly