An overview of what this certification covers
This certification validates a candidate's foundational knowledge of infrastructure as code (IaC) using HashiCorp Terraform 1.12. The exam assesses the ability to explain IaC concepts, install and use Terraform providers, author HCL configuration, execute the core write/plan/apply workflow, build and consume modules, manage Terraform state and backends, maintain existing infrastructure, and operate HCP Terraform for collaboration and governance. Candidates are expected to demonstrate practitioner-level command of the Terraform CLI, configuration language, and state model in a provider-agnostic context.
What to expect on exam day
Note: Exam specifications, pricing, and validity are subject to change. Always verify the most up-to-date information on the official provider's page before scheduling your exam.
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The HashiCorp - Terraform Associate exam contains 50 questions and lasts 60 minutes. Always confirm the latest exam blueprint on the official page before scheduling.
The passing score is 70%.
You get 60 minutes to complete the exam. The MyCertStack exam simulator uses the same time budget so you can build pacing under realistic pressure.
The official exam fee is $70 USD at the time of writing. Pricing can vary by region and is set by HashiCorp - always confirm on the official page.
The certification is valid for 2 years from the date you pass. After that, you'll need to recertify to keep your credential current.
No. MyCertStack provides original practice questions, sample exam questions, and a realistic exam simulator written by our team to mirror the style and difficulty of the real exam. They are not dumps and are not the actual questions used by HashiCorp.
Work through the structured study material chapter by chapter, then drill the practice zone for each topic until you consistently score above the passing threshold. Finish with at least two full exam simulations under timed conditions before sitting the real exam.