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Certification badge signifigance

David Smithberger 20 Reputation points
2026-02-14T13:41:05.9566667+00:00

Each certificate has a badge next to it. Some are blue and some are red. What is the signifigance?

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    2026-02-14T13:41:12.4766667+00:00
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    The significance of the certification badges, specifically the blue and red ones, is not detailed in the provided context. However, generally, different colors of badges often indicate various levels of achievement or types of certifications. For example, a blue badge might represent a certain level of certification, while a red badge could signify a different category or a higher level of achievement. To get specific meanings for each badge, it would be best to refer to the official Microsoft certification documentation or resources that explain the badge system in detail.


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  1. Julian Sharp 16,051 Reputation points
    2026-02-14T18:02:40.73+00:00

    Microsoft certifications have been through several iterations. When Microsoft switched to role based certification exams a few years ago, they adopted blue badges.

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    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/media/learn/certification/badges/certification-past-exam.svg

    However, some recent new certifications have their own badges such as GitHub and the AI Business certifications have their own colours

    https://learn.microsoft.com/media/learn/certification/badges/github-foundations.svg

    https://learn.microsoft.com/media/learn/certification/badges/ai-business-professional.svg

    There is no significance about the colours

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