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shellgio
Brass Contributor
Jun 27, 2026

Feedback about MS-102 retirement

TL;DR: I don't think you should retire the MS-102 as it really is a big downgrade losing and expert M-365 administor certification just for it to be replaced by an unrelated and under leveled AI Services administrator one.

Hello community, 

This is my first post and I think it's a good time to open a thread to share some feedback about the retirement of the MS-102 exam and certification and I encourage others learners and users to do the same.

For those who don't know It was announced last June 25th that exam MS-102 and Microsoft 365 Certified: Administrator Expert are retiring October 2026 replaced by AB-650 Microsoft 365 Certified: AI Services Administrator Associate, exam beta on July 26.

You can check the announcement here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/skills-hub-blog/microsoft-credentials-roundup-june-2026/4528350?WT.mc_id=studentamb_165290

I was shocked to read that because last week I scheduled my exam and I didn't see any notice about future retirement. I just rechecked today and there isn't still any update on the retirement on the MS-102 cert or exam pages:

Cert page: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/m365-administrator-expert/

Exam page: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/exams/ms-102/

So even today, lot's of users are scheduling the MS-102 exam right now without knowing that it is expected to be retired soon

I think's it's a weird move to retire an expert Microsoft 365 administrator certification just for it to be replaced by just an associate certifciation AI Services Administrator Associate. So we lose and expert certification abount managing M365 and we can only get an associate certification about AI services in it's place

I think it would've better to have AB-650 as an additional certification, maybe even a prerequisite for the M365 Administrator Expert just like MS-700 or the SC-401

Lot's of recruitments department look for expertise about managing M365 and MS-102 take a big part on lot's of admins resumes to provee their knowledge about managing M365, so we won't only lose a cert or exam, we lose a way to prove knowledge about managing M365 at an expert level.

I've read lot's of users complaining about this retirement and I hope you could get feedback about it and rearrange this move. 

Thank you for reading.

6 Replies

  • I don’t understand this, why retire a expert level exam and replace it by a associate exam? So Microsoft is stopping with the expert level exams? Microsoft 365 is so big and MS-102 is a big part of the current Microsoft 365 certification flow. I know AB-650 is coming and covers lot of topics about MS-102 but also with a lot of AI slop..

    With the expiration of MS-102 we will lose a core Microsoft 365 certification (same as the retirement of MS-900) and the Microsoft 365 exams are already not fully covering everything. A couple of years ago the retired Exchange en SharePoint end now there is no exam that’s covering that part good.

     

    I like to see that te Microsoft 365 exams are take seriously by Microsoft and that whe have some good exams that help us with the rol we have. Now we have a lot of AI slop and lose a important expert level exam for the AI hype…

    .LibertyMunson​ can you of your team please communicate clear about the retirement of MS-102 and the roadmap for Microsoft 365 exams?

    • Timrae79578's avatar
      Timrae79578
      MCT

      Just adding my thoughts here because I’m completely on the same page.

      I honestly don’t get the logic behind retiring an expert‑level exam like MS‑102 and replacing it with an associate‑level one. Microsoft 365 is massive, and MS‑102 has been one of the few certifications that actually reflects the depth of what we do day‑to‑day. Losing it feels like we’re removing a key part of the certification path. I am the guy that did both your 100/101 and the beta of 102 and to have this AI chucked at us after removing SPO and EXO exams.

      AB‑650 might cover some of the MS‑102 content, sure, but it also brings in a lot of AI‑heavy material that doesn’t replace the core admin and engineering skills the expert exam validated and we actually use daya to day. With MS‑900 already gone, and the Exchange and SharePoint exams retired years ago (which im still peeeeeeeeed about), we’re left without any proper certification that covers those workloads — even though they’re still critical in real environments. Want proof, check how many 3rd party content sites the MCTs are using for SPO and EXO, check and your see.

      It really feels like the Microsoft 365 exams aren’t being treated with the seriousness they deserve. We need solid, role‑based exams that actually map to the responsibilities we have, not more AI‑focused content replacing foundational and expert‑level material. And we also need actual content deigners and writer and not AI slop or 3rd parties who put slop together, much like the refreshed md-102.

      Could you or someone from the team please give some clear communication around the retirement of MS‑102 on the actual pages, why the change at a fundamental/curriculum planning structure and what the roadmap looks like for Microsoft 365 certifications going forward? A lot of us rely on these exams for professional development, for training work (IE contract work) and planning, so knowing the direction at this point will forge my participation going forward

  • As a community lead, ill be fighting to reverse this decision. Your logic here for a prereq and expert current vs intermediate is why ill fight. Ill jump on the monthly call soon