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Can you still earn MCSA, MCSD, MCSE certifications?
A: Yes, you can continue earning the MCSA, MCSD, and MCSE certifications as long as the required exams are still available. As we retire the exams that are part of those certification paths, you will no longer be able to earn those certifications.
When do Microsoft certified solutions associate ( MCSA ) certifications retire?
UPDATE: March 26, 2020. All remaining exams associated with Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA), Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD), Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) will retire on January 31, 2021
When does MCSE certification end for Microsoft 365?
This contradicts this https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/certifications/m365-enterprise-administrator MCSE Productivity Solutions Expert Certification will not qualify as a pre-requisite option for Microsoft 365 Certified: Enterprise Administrator Expert Certification after January 31, 2022 (1 year after MCSE is retired).
Do you need to pass MCSD exam to retire?
If you’re working towards a MCSA, MCSD, or MCSE certification, you’ll want to pass all required exams before they retire. The list below shows existing exams that will retire.
Do you have to pass all MCSE exams?
A: Before the exams expire, you must pass all required exams which are a part of the MCSA, MCSD, or MCSE certification (s) that you are trying to achieve. If you pass the required exams before they expire, you will earn the certification and it will appear on your certification transcript.
What does MCSE stand for in Microsoft certification?
MCSE stands for Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert, a certification option available to IT professionals who work with different Microsoft technologies. Certification specializations include server infrastructure, private cloud, enterprise devices and apps, Sharepoint, communication, messaging, data platform and business intelligence.