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AnshSharma2926
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Jun 29, 2026

Passed Microsoft Applied Skills: Developing Agents in Microsoft Foundry

I recently completed the Microsoft Applied Skills: Get Started Developing Agents in Microsoft Foundry credential. It was a great hands-on experience with Azure AI Foundry, including deploying models, building AI agents, using Code Interpreter, and publishing an agent.

 

If you're interested in Azure AI or Generative AI, these official Microsoft resources are a great place to start:

 

šŸ”¹ Microsoft Copilot

https://learn.microsoft.com/copilot?wt.mc_id=studentamb_530495

 

šŸ”¹ Azure AI Foundry

https://azure.microsoft.com/products/ai-foundry?wt.mc_id=studentamb_530495

 

šŸ”¹ Azure for Students

https://azure.microsoft.com/free/students?wt.mc_id=studentamb_530495

 

šŸ”¹ Azure Free Account

https://azure.microsoft.com/free?wt.mc_id=studentamb_530495

 

šŸ”¹ Microsoft Learn – Azure AI Training

https://learn.microsoft.com/training/azure-ai/?wt.mc_id=studentamb_530495

 

A small request: I'm currently working toward the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Community Influencer requirements. If any of these resources are relevant to you, I'd genuinely appreciate you taking a look. I hope you discover something useful for your own learning journey as well.

 

Thank you, and happy learning!

 

1 Reply

  • Congratulations on completing it. The hands-on part is the real value here, especially when you move from just deploying a model to testing how an agent behaves with tools, instructions, and failure cases. For anyone following the same path, I’d suggest building one small end-to-end agent afterward and documenting what worked, what failed, and how you evaluated the responses