SC-300 after MS-100 and MS-101 retirement

Hi,


I just passed the SC-300 exam and got the Certificate.


I had passed the exams previously;

MS100 - *removed* 

MS101 - *removed* 


Is the previous exam path with the above certifications still valid and I'll get the Microsoft 365 Certified: Administrator Expert Certification or do I need to now go through the replacement MS102 exam?


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Hello Daz!

Thank you for your response.

We kindly recommend taking the new MS 102 exam, because the MS 101 and 100 exams have been retired, remember that these exams you took do not generate a certificate by themselves.

The exams you have taken are no longer available due to their replacement by the MS 102, it is because of this that we recommend you take the new MS 102 exam, you must also consider the prerequisites to generate the certificate.

As we already said to you,


To archive the certificate, you should have the exam MS-102, and any of the last certification. Make sure to fulfill the other requirement, which is obtaining any of the certifications we mentioned earlier. The order does not matter, if you have both prerequisites active, you will be able to achieve the certificate.

 

Here is more information on how to achieve the Microsoft 365 Certified: Administrator Expert - Certifications | Microsoft Learn

To see your results: You may view your score report in your Microsoft Certification Dashboard by signing in using your Microsoft account and password.

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