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Build a PL-900 plan around Microsoft’s June 20, 2025 skills guide, the 45-minute assessment, business value, environments, Dataverse, governance, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages, copilots, and low-code solution concepts.
PL-900 is a beginner-level Microsoft credential, but the best prep still uses the current blueprint. We help candidates understand where Power Platform creates business value, how environments and Dataverse work, and how Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Pages fit together.
Use the current Microsoft study guide before using older PL-900 notes, because the assessed areas changed and Power BI is no longer listed as a standalone domain.
Microsoft lists 45 minutes to complete the PL-900 assessment.
The current study guide lists skills measured as of June 20, 2025.
Power Platform Fundamentals is a beginner-level Microsoft certification.
Business value, environment management, Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Pages.
The June 20, 2025 study guide organizes PL-900 around five areas: business value at 15-20%, Power Platform environment management at 15-20%, Power Apps at 25-30%, Power Automate at 15-20%, and Power Pages at 10-15%. This matters because older outlines included separate Power BI and Copilot Studio sections that are no longer listed as standalone assessed domains.
PL-900 candidates should understand what each service does and when to use it. Prep should connect Dataverse, connectors, low-code app building, canvas apps, model-driven apps, cloud flows, desktop flows, approvals, document automation, Power Pages sites, design studio workspaces, copilots, generative AI features, Power Fx, and Microsoft 365 integrations.
Even though PL-900 is foundational, practical exposure improves retention. HiraEdu uses compact labs for creating tables, building a simple canvas app, modifying a model-driven app, creating a cloud flow, exploring admin and governance concepts, and configuring a basic Power Pages site so terminology maps to visible product behavior.
Use this Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals (PL-900) exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals (PL-900) while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Microsoft PL-900 is the exam for the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Fundamentals credential. Current Microsoft Learn materials list a beginner-level certification, a 45-minute assessment, a June 20, 2025 skills guide, and assessment areas covering business value, Power Platform environments, Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Pages.
HiraEdu prepares PL-900 candidates around foundational understanding and light hands-on practice. Study work covers Dataverse tables, columns, relationships, connectors, admin centers, environments, governance, privacy and accessibility concepts, canvas apps, model-driven apps, responsive containers, Copilot controls, cloud flows, approvals, Teams, Outlook, SharePoint, Forms, document automation, desktop flows, process mining, Power Pages sites, design studio workspaces, security concepts, and how Power Platform works with Microsoft 365.
PL-900 supports the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Fundamentals credential.
Microsoft lists 45 minutes to complete the PL-900 assessment.
The current study guide covers business value, Power Platform environment management, Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Pages.
Yes. Microsoft lists Power Platform Fundamentals as a beginner-level credential for candidates starting their Power Platform journey.
No. The current June 20, 2025 PL-900 skills guide no longer lists Power BI as a standalone assessed domain.
Start with the June 20, 2025 Microsoft study guide and note the current five assessed areas before using any older PL-900 notes.
Write short use cases for Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages, Dataverse, connectors, copilots, Power Fx, and Microsoft 365 integration.
Create a Dataverse table, a canvas app, a model-driven app, a cloud flow, and a basic Power Pages site to reinforce core vocabulary.
Use Microsoft practice questions, review missed topics by domain, and rehearse the 45-minute timing so the final pass is focused.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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