Sign up for instructor-led certification courses

Kevin Dean 6 Reputation points
2022-12-08T19:05:56.597+00:00

I am inquiring about The instructor-led Certification courses.

I am a disabled American veteran, and the VA said that they will pay for me to go back to college, where ever I wish to attend. I asked about going for my Microsoft Certification, and they said Yes!

So, I want to find out how I can get started in the Certification process.

I am attempting to get back into .NET Development work.

How do I go about getting signed up, and what do I do first, or next, or whatever?

Thank you!

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-12-08T19:35:51.673+00:00

    Microsoft Certification Program is supported on their own forums. I'd try asking for assistance in dedicated forums here. (Participate\Ask A Question)
    Ask the Microsoft Learning Community
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    You can also browse and select paths here.
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  2. Bjoern Peters 8,921 Reputation points
    2022-12-08T20:28:04.227+00:00

    Hi @Kevin Dean

    DsPatrick might be correct that this forum is not responsible for questions around certification and that those other forums might be a better place to ask...

    But you may find some starting point on this link as you want to start your certification journey as a developer:
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/roles/developer

    Then you should prefer some specialization... do you want to work in/with AI technology or do you prefer more the Business Application sector...
    There are different learning path for those topics

    Depending on which area you want to start with I would recommend you to start with e.g. AZ-900 (Azure - entry level - one day) and then dive deeper into the content with AZ-204 ("Developing solutions for Azure") - for example with a Microsoft Trainingspartner - https://www.koenig-solutions.com/developing-solutions-microsoft-azure-training

    In parallel you should/might work through all the online available content from Microsoft - there you have also a lot of exercises to study and try things on your own.
    Starting with a fundamental course then dive deeper...

    Enjoy your ride and have fun learning new stuff.

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