AI-103: Developing AI Apps and Agents on Azure Practice Tests
AI-103 is Microsoft's new AI developer exam — the successor to AI-102 (Microsoft Certified: Azure AI Engineer Associate), which has been retired. It validates skills in building, managing, and deploying agents and AI solutions that take advantage of Microsoft Foundry, with a strong emphasis on generative AI and agentic workflows alongside computer vision, text analysis, and information extraction. The exam is currently offered in beta.
Passing AI-103 earns the new Microsoft Certified: Azure AI Apps and Agents Developer Associate credential (currently in beta). QuizPlay's free practice tests help you gauge readiness with the kinds of scenario-based, code-level, and multi-step questions you'll encounter on exam day.
AI-103 Exam Details
Succeeding AI-102: if you were planning to sit AI-102, note that it has retired and AI-103 is its replacement. AI-103 keeps core Azure AI engineering skills — computer vision, text analysis, information extraction — but shifts the emphasis heavily toward generative AI and agent development on Microsoft Foundry. Because the exam is in beta, some logistics may still change before general availability, and a practice assessment from Microsoft isn't available yet.
AI-103 is a proctored, role-based Microsoft certification exam at the Associate level, currently offered in beta. Always confirm the latest details on the official exam page before scheduling.
- Level Associate
- Status Beta
- Exam duration 120 minutes
- Passing score 700 (of 1000)
- Delivery Online proctored or test centre
- Renewal Not yet published for the beta — Associate-level certifications typically renew every 12 months at no cost
Skills measured as of April 16, 2026
- Plan and manage an Azure AI solution (25–30%)
- Implement generative AI and agentic solutions (30–35%)
- Implement computer vision solutions (10–15%)
- Implement text analysis solutions (10–15%)
- Implement information extraction solutions (10–15%)
Question formats
Microsoft uses a mix of question formats across role-based exams, including multiple choice, case studies, drag-and-drop, build list, and hot area (hotspot). Beta exams follow the same formats, though Microsoft does not publish the exact count or mix ahead of time, and beta items are still being evaluated.
Source: Microsoft Certified: Azure AI Apps and Agents Developer Associate and Exam duration and exam experience.
Available Practice Tests
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AI-103: Azure AI Apps and Agents Developer — Question Set 1
AI-103 Exam Preparation Tips
- Follow the official study guide. The AI-103 study guide lists every skill measured — treat it as your checklist, and re-check it before exam day since beta objectives can be revised.
- Coming from AI-102? Computer vision, text analysis, speech, and information extraction all carry over in some form. What's new is the depth on the generative and agentic side — Microsoft Foundry, retrieval-augmented generation, and multi-agent orchestration now dominate the exam, so plan dedicated study time there.
- Work hands-on with Microsoft Foundry. Build something real: deploy models and agents, wire up tool-calling and retrieval, and instrument responsible AI guardrails. Scenario questions reward practical experience wiring services together, not memorised documentation.
- Set beta expectations. Beta exams don't return a score at the end of your session — results typically arrive weeks later, once Microsoft finishes rescoring after the beta period closes. Budget for that delay if you need the certification by a specific date.