Cost · IT & Cloud
AZ-204 cost: full breakdown (2026)
What the AZ-204 actually costs once you add up the exam fee and everything around it - plus a realistic total, what a retake adds, and honest ways to keep the bill down. Fees change, so treat these as a planning guide and confirm the current amount on the official page before you pay.
Full cost breakdown
Every cost line we could confirm for AZ-204. Optional items are marked - you do not need them all to pass.
Only the items above are confirmed from the provider. We do not list fees we cannot verify, so your real-world total may include extras (travel to a test centre, optional courses) that are personal to you.
What you will realistically spend
At minimum you pay the exam fee: $165 (approximate; confirm current pricing with Microsoft.). For most candidates the real outlay lands higher than the bare fee once you add the items below - how much higher depends on the choices you make, not on a fixed price.
Included in the figures above: the official exam fee only.
Not included (and easy to forget):
- Study materials or a prep course, if you choose paid ones over the free and official resources.
- Travel or a test-centre surcharge, if you sit in person rather than online.
- Renewal or recertification later - this credential is valid for 1 year (free online renewal).
- A retake fee if you do not pass first time (see below).
If you have to retake it
A resit means paying the exam fee again. Sitting once and retaking once would cost roughly $330 in exam fees alone - about double the single-sit cost, depending on approximate; confirm current pricing with Microsoft..
Some providers run discounted or bundled resit pricing and may require a waiting period between attempts. Check the provider's retake policy before you book - the figure above assumes you simply pay full price twice.
How to spend less on AZ-204
- Lean on free and official material first. The provider's own objectives and guides are free and are the most accurate source - paid courses are optional, not required to pass.
- Watch for early-bird or scheduled-discount windows. Some bodies discount fees at certain times of year or for first attempts; book when a legitimate discount is live rather than assuming the price is fixed.
- Do the membership maths. Where a membership lowers the exam fee, add the membership cost to the discounted fee and compare against the non-member fee - it only saves money if the total is lower.
- Self-study before you buy a course. Try the free resources first; only pay for structured training if you genuinely need the structure. That single decision is usually the biggest line on the bill.
- Pass the first time. The cheapest exam is the one you only sit once - the retake fee above is the easiest cost to avoid.
Free, no-cost resources for AZ-204:
We keep this honest: there is no trick that removes the official exam fee. Real savings come from skipping paid extras you do not need and not paying for a retake.
Is it worth the money?
Worth it for developers building on Azure, where it is the standard development credential and pairs well with hands-on experience. It is less relevant for administrators (AZ-104) or architects (AZ-305), or if you do not write code.
For the roles, pay bands and job outlook this credential is linked to, see the salary and career value section on the AZ-204 overview. That is where the cost above turns into a return - or does not.
How the price compares
Exam fees for other IT & Cloud certifications, for a sense of whether AZ-204 sits at the cheap or pricey end:
| Exam | Exam fee |
|---|---|
| AZ-204 (this page) | $165 (approximate; confirm current pricing with Microsoft.) |
| Terraform Associate | $70.5 (approximately US$70.50; confirm current pricing with HashiCorp.) |
| AZ-900 | $99 (varies by country) |
| CLF-C02 | $100 |
Fees shown for comparison only and change over time. Currencies may differ by provider; confirm each on its official page.