Pass the Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals (PL-900) exam on your first attempt — fully updated for the current 2026 exam outline.The PL-900 earns you the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Fundamentals credential — the perfect entry point into Microsoft's low-code ecosystem and one of the most popular starter certifications in IT. It proves you understand the business value and core capabilities of the Power Platform: building apps with Power Apps, automating processes with Power Automate, managing data in Microsoft Dataverse, creating external sites with Power Pages, and administering the platform. Whether you're a business analyst, student, career changer, or IT pro expanding into low-code, PL-900 is a fast, affordable, résumé-boosting first credential — and a lifetime certification that never expires.Don't let "fundamentals" fool you, though — candidates who underestimate PL-900 fail it. In just 45 minutes you'll face 40–60 questions that test real routing decisions: which Power Platform component fits a scenario, canvas vs. model-driven apps, cloud vs. desktop flows, standard vs. premium connectors, and where Dataverse fits. The most reliable way to pass on your first try is realistic, current practice, which is exactly what this course delivers.Why this certification mattersThe Power Platform is one of the fastest-growing areas in the Microsoft ecosystem, and PL-900 is the gateway to it. It's an accessible, affordable ($99) credential that validates real, in-demand foundational skills, strengthens your résumé, and opens the door to role-based paths like the Power Platform Developer (PL-400) and Power BI Data Analyst (PL-300). For many learners, it's the first step toward a $100K+ low-code career — and because it's a Fundamentals certification, it never expires.What makes this course differentThis is not a recycled, outdated question dump — and that matters more than usual here, because PL-900 changed. The
What you'll learn
understanding the business value of the Power Platform
identifying different components and capabilities of the Power Platform
applying knowledge of canvas vs. model-driven apps
recognizing the differences between standard and premium connectors
Course objectives
to prepare students for the PL-900 exam
to build foundational skills in low-code development
to enhance students' résumés with valuable certification