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1 TopicInside the AB-620 Beta Exam: A Real-World Experience
I recently had a different kind of certification experience and wanted to share it with the community. After completing multiple certifications across the Microsoft ecosystem, I decided to take my first beta exam: AB-620 – Microsoft Certified: AI Agent Builder Associate. I registered early using the beta promo code (AB620Sunny26), which provided 80% off, reducing the cost from $165 USD to about $33 USD (valid for exams booked on or before May 12, 2026). What makes beta exams unique? This was not a typical certification experience. Beta exams are released before general availability, which means: There are limited or no preparation resources (no practice tests, minimal guidance) Some questions may feel ambiguous or still being refined The exam often includes more questions than the final version However, there are strong advantages: You can earn the certification earlier than the general public The certification holds the same value as the live exam You help improve exam quality through feedback (Microsoft reviews all beta comments) The discount and exam voucher make it very cost-effective It validates real-world experience, not just theoretical knowledge Important considerations There are a few trade-offs to be aware of: Results are delayed - typically 10–12 weeks You only get one attempt during the beta period The exam scope may feel broader or less predictable Who should take this exam? If you already have hands-on experience with: Azure Microsoft 365 Copilot Copilot Studio Power Platform …then this beta exam is a great opportunity to validate your skills early. You can find more details here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/ai-agent-builder-associate/ I’ve now completed the exam and am currently in the waiting phase. According to Microsoft: "You'll receive your score about 10 days after the exam goes live - approximately 10–12 weeks after the beta period begins." Final thought If you are confident in your practical experience and comfortable navigating uncertainty, I would definitely encourage you to consider beta exams. They are a great way to stay ahead and contribute to the certification ecosystem.99Views1like1Comment