The PL-200 earns the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Functional Consultant Associate credential — proof that you can configure and deliver business solutions across the Microsoft Power Platform. It validates the functional consultant’s core work: modeling data in Microsoft Dataverse, building canvas and model-driven Power Apps, automating processes with Power Automate, creating Copilot Studio agents, building Power Pages, and managing the Power Platform — all without heavy custom code. With a hard retirement deadline approaching, motivated consultants are racing to earn it while they can.
PL-200 is a practical, configuration-heavy exam. You’ll face 40–60 questions in 120 minutes — including scenario and possible case-study items — that test what a consultant actually configures: Dataverse tables, relationships, and business rules; canvas app screens and formulas; model-driven forms and views; cloud flows and approvals; security roles; and Copilot Studio topics. Memorizing definitions won’t cut it. The fastest, most reliable way to get ready in time is realistic, scenario-driven practice, which is exactly what this course delivers.
Why this certification matters
Low-code business solutions are everywhere, and functional consultants who can translate requirements into working Power Platform apps are in steady demand across Microsoft partners and end-user organizations. The PL-200 proves you can take a client from requirements to a delivered solution. Earning it now — before retirement — also makes you part of a finite cohort holding the credential, and the skills transfer directly into its successor, AB-410.
What makes this course different
This is not a recycled, outdated question dump. Every question reflects the current PL-200 skills measured, covering the full functional-consultant scope, including the newer Copilot Studio agent content. Questions mirror the exam’s scenario-driven style with realistic distractors. You don’t just learn the right answer — you learn why a business rule fits one case and a flow another, when a model-driven app beats a canvas app, or how security roles and business units interact.
What’s included
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A deep bank of realistic, scenario-based practice questions across multiple full-length timed tests
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Detailed, reference-backed explanations for every question, right and wrong options alike
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Full coverage of all PL-200 domains, mapped to the real skills outline
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Scenario questions on Dataverse, Power Apps, Power Automate, and Copilot Studio
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Aligned to the current skills outline for the remaining exam window
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Performance feedback that pinpoints your weak domains before the deadline
Topics covered
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Configure Microsoft Dataverse — tables, columns, relationships, business rules, security roles, and business units
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Create apps by using Microsoft Power Apps — canvas apps (screens, controls, formulas) and model-driven apps (forms, views, dashboards)
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Create and manage process automation — Power Automate cloud flows, approvals, business process flows, and Copilot Studio agents
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Manage Power Platform — environments, data, solutions, and application lifecycle management (ALM)
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Build Power Pages and integrate — basic Power Pages sites and integrating with Microsoft 365 and connectors
How the practice tests simulate the real exam
Each test is a full-length, timed set built to match the real 120-minute exam, so you train pacing and configuration decision-making together. Take a test, study every explanation, identify your weak domains, and retake until you’re consistently scoring 85%+ — then book before the August 31 deadline with confidence.
Benefits for learners
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Get exam-ready fast for the limited window before retirement
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Save the $165 fee and a wasted attempt by passing the first time
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Master the Dataverse, Power Apps, and automation scenarios the exam emphasizes
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Build skills that transfer directly to the AB-410 successor
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Lock in the Power Platform Functional Consultant credential while you still can
Enroll today and take your first timed PL-200 practice test now — find out exactly where you stand and pass before the exam retires.







