AWS Exam Syllabus

ANS-C01 syllabus, skills measured, and exam topics

The AWS ANS-C01 exam covers the official skills measured for AWS Certified Advanced Networking - Specialty. Use this page to review the current syllabus, major domains, and official resources before you book the exam.

What to know before you study

These sections explain the role, audience, and exam framing behind the outline.

Introduction

  • The AWS Certified Advanced Networking - Specialty (ANS-C01) exam is intended for individuals who perform an AWS networking specialist's role. The exam validates a candidate's ability to design, implement, manage, and secure AWS and hybrid network architectures at scale.
  • The exam also validates a candidate's ability to complete the following tasks:

Target Candidate Description

  • The target candidate should have 5 or more years of networking experience with 2 or more years of cloud and hybrid networking experience.

Recommended AWS knowledge

  • The target candidate should have the following AWS knowledge:

Detailed outline

Scan each section as a working study checklist instead of one long wall of text.

Question Types

  • The exam contains the following question types:
  • Select one or more responses that best complete the statement or answer the question. Distractors, or incorrect answers, are response options that a candidate with incomplete knowledge or skill might choose. Distractors are generally plausible responses that match the content area.
  • Unanswered questions are scored as incorrect; there is no penalty for guessing. The exam includes 50 questions that affect your score.

Unscored Content

  • The exam includes 15 unscored questions that do not affect your score. AWS collects information about performance on these unscored questions to evaluate these questions for future use as scored questions. These unscored questions are not identified on the exam.

Exam Results

  • This AWS certification exam has a pass or fail designation. The exam is scored against a minimum standard established by AWS professionals who follow certification industry best practices and guidelines.
  • Your results for the exam are reported as a scaled score of 100–1,000. The minimum passing score is 700. Your score shows how you performed on the exam as a whole and whether you passed. Scaled scoring models help equate scores across multiple exam forms that might have slightly different difficulty levels.
  • Your score report could contain a table of classifications of your performance at each section level. The exam uses a compensatory scoring model, which means that you do not need to achieve a passing score in each section. You need to pass only the overall exam.
  • Each section of the exam has a specific weighting, so some sections have more questions than other sections have. The table of classifications contains general information that highlights your strengths and weaknesses. Use caution when you interpret section-level feedback.

AWS Services for the Exam

  • The AWS Certified Advanced Networking - Specialty exam covers specific AWS services that are relevant to networking specialists. Understanding which services are in scope and which are out of scope can help you focus your preparation efforts.
  • For detailed information about the AWS services covered in the exam, see the following sections: