Microsoft Exam Syllabus

SC-300 syllabus, skills measured, and exam topics

The SC-300 exam measures Implement and manage user identities, Implement authentication and access management, and Plan and implement workload identities. Use this page to review the current official syllabus, major domains, and source links before exam day.

Skills measured by domain

Use the weighting table to decide where to spend the most study time.

Domain Weight
Implement and manage user identities 20–25%
Implement authentication and access management 25–30%
Plan and implement workload identities 20–25%
Plan and automate identity governance 20–25%
Implement authentication and access management 20–25%

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Audience profile

  • As a Microsoft identity and access administrator, you design, implement, and operate an organization’s identity and access management by using Microsoft Entra. You configure and manage identities throughout their lifecycles for users, devices, Microsoft Azure resources, and applications.​ You are responsible for ensuring the application of Zero Trust principles for identity and access solutions.
  • As an identity and access administrator, you provide seamless experiences and self-service management capabilities for users. You plan and implement identity, authentication, and authorization to enable access across applications and resources. You’re also responsible for troubleshooting, monitoring, and reporting on identity and access. ​
  • You collaborate with many other roles in the organization to drive strategic identity projects, modernize identity solutions, implement hybrid identity solutions, and implement identity governance.​
  • You should be familiar with Azure, Microsoft 365 services and workloads, and Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). You should also be familiar with PowerShell and Kusto Query Language (KQL).

Detailed outline

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

Implement and manage user identities (20–25%)

  • Configure and manage built-in and custom Microsoft Entra roles
  • Recommend when to use administrative units
  • Configure and manage administrative units
  • Evaluate effective permissions for Microsoft Entra roles
  • Configure and manage domains in Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft 365
  • Configure Company branding settings
  • Configure tenant properties, user settings, group settings, and device settings
  • Create, configure, and manage users
  • Create, configure, and manage groups
  • Manage custom security attributes
  • Automate bulk operations by using the Microsoft Entra admin center and PowerShell
  • Manage device join and device registration in Microsoft Entra ID

Implement authentication and access management (20–25%)

  • Plan for authentication
  • Implement and manage authentication methods, including certificate-based authentication, Temporary Access Pass, OAuth 2.0 tokens, Microsoft Authenticator, and passkeys (FIDO2)
  • Implement and manage tenant-wide multifactor authentication (MFA) settings
  • Configure and deploy self-service password reset (SSPR)
  • Implement and manage Windows Hello for Business
  • Disable accounts and revoke user sessions
  • Implement and manage Microsoft Entra password protection
  • Enable Microsoft Entra Kerberos authentication for hybrid identities
  • Plan Conditional Access policies
  • Implement Conditional Access policy assignments
  • Implement Conditional Access policy controls
  • Test and troubleshoot Conditional Access policies

Plan and implement workload identities (20–25%)

  • Select appropriate identities for applications and Azure workloads, including managed identities, service principals, user accounts, and managed service accounts
  • Create managed identities
  • Assign a managed identity to an Azure resource
  • Use a managed identity assigned to an Azure resource to access other Azure resources
  • Plan and implement settings for enterprise applications, including application-level and tenant-level settings
  • Assign appropriate Microsoft Entra roles to users to manage enterprise applications
  • Design and implement integration for on-premises apps by using Microsoft Entra Application Proxy
  • Design and implement integration for software as a service (SaaS) apps
  • Assign, classify, and manage users, groups, and app roles for enterprise applications
  • Configure and manage user and admin consent
  • Create and manage application collections
  • Plan for app registrations

Plan and automate identity governance (20–25%)

  • Plan entitlements
  • Create and configure catalogs
  • Create and configure access packages
  • Manage access requests
  • Implement and manage terms of use (ToU)
  • Manage the lifecycle of external users
  • Configure and manage connected organizations
  • Plan for access reviews
  • Create and configure access reviews
  • Monitor access review activity
  • Manually respond to access review activity
  • Plan and manage Microsoft Entra roles in Microsoft Entra Privileged Identity Management (PIM), including settings and assignments