How to Prepare for your Fabric DP-600 Exam (2025)

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Preparing for the DP-600 (Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer) exam can feel overwhelming, but don’t worry—you’ve got this! Drawing from the experiences of fellow “Fabricators”, here’s a practical step-by-step guide to help you confidently navigate your preparation journey.

Skills Measured

  • Plan, implement, and manage a solution for data analytics (10–15%)
  • Prepare and serve data (40–45%)
  • Implement and manage semantic models (20–25%)
  • Explore and analyze data (20–25%)

List of useful resources

Preparation Strategy

  1. Microsoft Learn is Your Best Friend
    Start your journey with Microsoft Learn—it’s the foundation of your DP-600 prep. Dive into the necessary modules twice (yes, twice!) while jotting down notes like your exam depends on it—because it does.
  2. Test, Fail, Repeat (Until You Don’t)
    Attempt the Microsoft Practice Test early on to see where you stand. Keep at it until you can confidently score 90% or higher. Think of it as your personal boss battle—practice until you win!
  3. Question Dumps: Your Secret Weapon
    Grab question dumps and don’t just solve them—master them. Understanding the explanations for every option (even the wrong ones) will sharpen your edge. Bonus: Check out that legendary 3-hour video explaining 120 questions. It’s like having a tutor on demand.
  4. Practice, Practice… and Then Practice Some More (Question Dumps)
    Repetition is the key to perfection. Practice DP-600 question dumps until you hit 95% accuracy — and for this, we’ve got you covered.
    We’ve created a free Google Sheet to help you tackle the 120-question dumps effectively. Designed for maximum convenience, it lets you track your progress and refine your skills over multiple attempts. Keep practicing —and trust us, the effort will pay off.

Pro tip(s) :
– Focus on the modules where you feel less confident.
– Be prepared for 2 to 3 basic KQL questions.
– Create your own notes as you study—it makes a big difference!


Stay persistent, stay focused—and most importantly, trust in your preparation. You’ve got this! Wishing you success! 🚀

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