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Preparing for MB-280

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Posted on by 11,991 Super User 2025 Season 2
For MB-280 do we need to read all MB-210, MB-220 and MB-260 or it is part of each one?
Does anyone know any guide other than the Microsoft Learn?
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    Vahid Ghafarpour Profile Picture
    11,991 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Preparing for MB-280
    I took the beta test, and I think it was very close to MB-210.
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    CU07091119-0 Profile Picture
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    hey, 
     
    There is a study guide on MB 280, you dont need to run Mb 210 , 230 & 260 . SImply go through this link , its comprehensive study guide on mb 280 .
     
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    Nour Abuzaid Profile Picture
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    No—you don’t need MB-210, MB-220, or MB-260. They’ve been retired, and MB-280 replaces them. Just follow the official MB-280 study guide on Microsoft Learn, plus practice labs and community resources.

     
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    DAnny3211 Profile Picture
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    Hi,

     

    The MB-280 exam focuses on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data, and while it shares some conceptual overlap with exams like MB-210 (Sales), MB-220 (Marketing), and MB-260 (Customer Data Platform), you do not need to study all of those in full to prepare for MB-280.

     

    Here’s a more targeted approach:

     

    • Focus on the MB-280 official skills outline available on Microsoft Learn. It covers data ingestion, unification, segmentation, measures, and activation.

    • Use Microsoft Learn paths specifically tagged for Customer Insights - Data.

    • For additional resources, consider:

      • Instructor-led training or certification prep courses from platforms like LinkedIn Learning, Udemy, or Pluralsight.

      • Community blogs and YouTube channels that offer walkthroughs and real-world scenarios.

      • Practice exams to assess readiness and identify weak areas.


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    Studying MB-210, MB-220, or MB-260 may help with broader understanding, but they are not prerequisites for MB-280.

     

    Thanks and best regards,

    Daniele

    Note: This response was prepared with support from Copilot to ensure clarity and completeness.

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