PL-300 · Data & AI · for teams

Certify your team on PL-300 without the retake bill

Give your power bi data analysts unlimited, exam-realistic PL-300 (Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst) practice. Each $165 USD retake you avoid more than pays for a seat — and every seat also unlocks all 25 Microsoft certs, so the same people can keep certifying as your needs grow.

Why teams certify staff on PL-300

PL-300 proves your team can turn data into governed, trustworthy Power BI reporting — preparation, modeling, DAX, and security. For consultancies, certified analysts are what let you deliver client reporting engagements at scale.

It contributes to the Solutions Partner for Data & AI designation and is one of the most in-demand analytics credentials in the Microsoft stack.

Partner relevance

PL-300 contributes toward the Solutions Partner for Data & AI — so keeping staff certified helps protect your Microsoft partner designation and its co-sell benefits.

Who on your team should take PL-300

Data analysts

BI developers

Reporting specialists

PL-300 exam objectives your team will practice

500 expert-reviewed PL-300 questions mapped to the current exam blueprint, with explanations that teach the reasoning — not just the answer.

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The PL-300 retake math

A failed PL-300 attempt means another $165 USD retake — per person — plus lost time and a delayed designation. One avoided retake pays for a seat for a year.

One PL-300 retake
$165 USD

Per failed attempt, per person.

One seat / year
from ~$84

All 25 certs, annual Starter pricing.

The point
Pass first try

Catch weak areas before exam day.

Start a team →

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PL-300 for teams — FAQ

Who should take PL-300 on our team?

Anyone building or governing Power BI reporting — data analysts, BI developers, and reporting specialists. It is also a strong upskilling target for Excel power users moving into Power BI.

Does PL-300 cover DAX and data modeling depth?

Yes — modeling (including DAX) is roughly a quarter of the exam, alongside data preparation, visualization, and securing Power BI.