Exam Objectives
Candidates for this exam are users who aspire to improve productivity by automating business processes, analyzing data to produce business insights, and acting more effectively by creating simple app experiences.
Skills at a glance
- Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform (15–20%)
- Manage the Microsoft Power Platform environment (15–20%)
- Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps (25–30%)
- Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate (15–20%)
- Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Pages (10–15%)
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform (15–20%)
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform services
- Describe the value of Microsoft Power Apps to build applications
- Describe the value of Microsoft Power Automate to automate processes
- Describe the value of Microsoft Power Pages to build websites
- Describe the value of connectors to integrate services and data
- Describe the value of Microsoft Dataverse to organize business data
- Describe the value of Copilots and generative AI features in Microsoft Power Platform
- Describe the value of Copilot Studio
- Describe the value of Power FX as a low-code solution
Describe the business value of extending business solutions by using Microsoft Power Platform
- Describe how Microsoft Power Platform business solutions work together with Microsoft 365 apps and services, including Microsoft Teams
- Describe how Microsoft Power Platform services work together
Manage the Microsoft Power Platform environment (15–20%)
Describe Microsoft Dataverse
- Describe differences between traditional databases and Dataverse
- Describe tables, columns, and relationships in Dataverse
- Describe the options for business logic in Dataverse
- Create and modify tables and columns through conversations
- Describe options for importing and exporting data
Describe Microsoft Power Platform administration and governance
- Describe the Microsoft Power Platform security model
- Describe environments
- Describe the different Microsoft Power Platform admin centers and portals
- Describe how Microsoft Power Platform supports data privacy and accessibility guidelines
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps (25–30%)
Identify Power Apps capabilities
- Describe use cases for and capabilities of canvas apps
- Describe use cases for and capabilities of model-driven apps
- Explore model-driven app features
Build a canvas app
- Connect to data sources by using connectors
- Describe common controls
- Build responsive pages by using containers
- Describe the capabilities of Copilot controls
- Share a canvas app
Build a model-driven app
- Create a model-driven app from tables
- Modify forms
- Create and modify views
- Share a model-driven app
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate (15–20%)
Identify Power Automate components
- Describe use cases for cloud and desktop flows
- Describe use cases for cloud flow templates
- Describe how Power Automate cloud flows use connector triggers and actions
- Describe Power Automate use cases for approvals, Microsoft Teams, Outlook, SharePoint, Forms, and document automation
- Describe the Power Automate apps including Power Automate for Desktop, Power Automate mobile, and the Power Automate maker portal
- Describe actions for Power Automate desktop flows
- Describe Process Mining
- Describe loops and branching in cloud flows
Build a Power Automate flow
- Create a cloud flow by using an instant, automated, or scheduled trigger
- Create and modify cloud flows through conversations
- Run and monitor cloud flows
- Test a cloud flow
- Share a cloud flow
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Pages (10–15%)
Describe the capabilities of Power Pages
- Describe use cases for Power Pages
- Describe methods for creating sites
- Describe Power Pages security concepts
Create a Power Pages site
- Create and modify Power Pages sites by using Copilot
- Describe design studio workspaces
- Create and modify pages
- Configure Power Pages components
- Modify a Power Pages theme






