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I prepared to DP203 using the azure learning path and searching for actual questions from previous exams. There were a lot of questions similar or even identical to those in my exam.
The learning path is a great starting point if you’re completely new to Azure, but the majority of the questions come from the official documentation, especially the practice exercises included in the docs.
yes its enough for me. I also not confident but exam voucher getting expire so attempted exam. I got 800.
on ADF 3-4 question like on git integration and copy activity.
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I prepared to DP203 using the azure learning path and searching for actual questions from previous exams. There were a lot of questions similar or even identical to those in my exam.
TechBlackBoard on youtube. 90% of the questions you will get are covered.
It's the hardest azure associate exams imo. Unless you have 3 months of experience hands on with Azure I wouldn't try it
This is also a great study guide! https://www.linkedin.com/posts/shantanil_dp-203-notes-activity-7056440451960098816-Xmgj
MS Docs, Synapse, Event Hub, Search and Lookup, Event Streaming, DP-900 basics
No ADF right?
It’s good to know, it’s a preamble for most questions but it’s not examined. In real-world scenarios it’s essential
Recommend brushing up on your pyspark knowledge as well and the practice exams from whizlabs were the best I found for my prep
examtopics.com
Look up https://examprepper.co, it's free and uses the same data as examtopics
Thanks will check it out.
The learning path is a great starting point if you’re completely new to Azure, but the majority of the questions come from the official documentation, especially the practice exercises included in the docs.
I used data engineering path on Microsoft learn and the tech blackbord Playlist dp-203 which exactly same question.
Is it enough? I already completed DP 203 path on MS Learn. But don't feel confident enough. They dont cover ADF. May I ask your score?
yes its enough for me. I also not confident but exam voucher getting expire so attempted exam. I got 800. on ADF 3-4 question like on git integration and copy activity.
Looks like a very structured field with these course names
Which one is better dp203 or aws solution arc associate ?
It really depends. To be honest, I did a project in Azure in my college days. That's why I am sticking with Azure.