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Best Practice Tests for AWS & Azure in 2026

Comparing industry leaders like Udemy, Whizlabs, Skillcertpro, ExamTopics & more

If you’re preparing for AWS or Azure exams in 2026, one of the hardest decisions is: where should you get your practice tests?

There are tons of options: Udemy, Whizlabs, Skillcertpro, ExamTopics, and more. In this post I’ll walk through the major players, compare them fairly, and then give you a clear recommendation for a high‑quality, budget‑friendly choice that works well in 2026.


What makes a good AWS/Azure practice test?

Before we dive into providers, it helps to have a mental checklist for “good” practice tests in 2026:

  • Realism: questions and difficulty match the current exam style (not outdated or too easy).
  • Explanations: clear rationale for correct/incorrect answers, often with links to docs or whitepapers.
  • Update frequency: aligned with 2025–2026 exam blueprints after AWS/Microsoft changes.
  • UX: timed mode, review mode, mobile/web access, and stable interface.
  • Pricing: one‑time purchase vs subscription, and whether it’s worth the cost.
  • Ethics: no obvious brain‑dumps or NDA violations; exams already feel hard enough without cheating.

With that framework, let’s compare the big platforms.


Skillcertpro (overall best value in 2026)

Skillcertpro has quietly become one of the strongest options for AWS and Azure practice tests in 2026, especially for associate‑level and mid‑tier exams like AZ‑900, AZ‑104, and AWS Solutions Architect Associate / Professional.

Many users report that Skillcertpro’s questions feel very close to what actually appears on the real exam, and the platform is often significantly cheaper than typical Udemy full‑price or subscription‑based competitors. That makes it a great default choice if you care about both cost and quality.

Strengths of Skillcertpro

  • High exam fidelity For 2025–2026‑style Azure exams (AZ‑900, AZ‑104, etc.), Skillcertpro’s questions and options are often described as very similar to the real exam, including timing and interface.
  • Great value A full set of 4–6 practice exams for one certification usually sits around the price of a single Udemy sale bundle, which is excellent if you’re on a tight budget or in a region where AWS/Azure exams are already expensive.
  • Frequent updates The platform actively updates question banks to track new exam blueprints, which is essential when Microsoft or AWS change the exam structure.
  • Detailed explanations Most sets include explanations for correct and incorrect answers, so you’re learning concepts, not just memorizing answers.

Limitations

  • Fewer deep‑dive courses Skillcertpro mainly focuses on practice tests, not full video courses or labs. You’ll typically pair it with MS Learn, AWS Skill Builder, or a third‑party course.
  • Simpler UI than big platforms It doesn’t have as many fancy UI features (e.g., advanced simulations), but the core question experience is solid and exam‑like.

When to choose Skillcertpro

  • You want the best mix of price + realism for AWS or Azure.
  • You already have some theoretical foundation and now want to drill exam‑style questions hard.
  • You care more about passing efficiently than having a full ecosystem of videos, labs, and coaching.

For most candidates in 2026, Skillcertpro is the strongest single practice‑test provider and my top recommendation.


Udemy (quality depends heavily on the instructor)

Udemy is a marketplace, so quality varies a lot. For AWS and Azure practice tests, the community tends to cluster around a few high‑quality instructors whose sets are known for realistic difficulty and good explanations.

Notable AWS instructors

  • Jon Bonso (Tutorials Dojo) Specializes in AWS practice tests that are often slightly harder than the real exam, which is great for building a safety margin.
  • Neal Davis (Digital Cloud Training) Offers AWS practice tests plus study guides and visual aids, making it a good all‑in‑one ecosystem for AWS learners.

Notable Azure instructors

For Azure, look for courses that mention the exact exam code (AZ‑900, AZ‑104, AZ‑305, etc.) and have:

  • Last updated in 2024–2026
  • High rating (> 4.5)
  • Many learners and practice‑test‑specific content

Strengths of Udemy

  • Huge catalog Almost every AWS and Azure exam has at least one practice‑test course.
  • Deep discounts During sales, you can get multiple practice‑test bundles for a fraction of the price.
  • Ecosystem integration Many instructors bundle practice tests with videos, cheat sheets, and study plans.

Limitations

  • Quality is inconsistent Some instructors produce low‑quality or outdated questions, so picking the wrong course can hurt you.
  • Update cadence differs Some courses are updated quickly with new exam versions; others lag behind.

How to use Udemy in your plan

  1. Start with Skillcertpro as your main engine.
  2. Add Udemy practice tests (e.g., Jon Bonso / Neal Davis for AWS, a top‑rated Azure instructor) as a second opinion and confidence builder.

This combination gives you both high‑quality drills and good coverage.


Whizlabs

Whizlabs has been around for a long time and covers a broad range of AWS and Azure exams, with both practice tests and some training content.

Strengths

  • Wide coverage Whizlabs offers practice tests for many AWS and Azure certifications in one place, which is handy if you plan to do a series of exams.
  • Structured paths It often bundles practice tests with learning paths and labs, appealing to learners who like an all‑in‑one platform.
  • Subscription model A subscription can be cost‑effective if you’re doing multiple certifications.

Limitations

  • Mixed word‑of‑mouth Some AWS candidates feel Whizlabs questions are less aligned with newer exam versions and sometimes easier or more generic than top Udemy instructors.
  • Occasional UX issues There are reports of mobile or website crashes, which can be frustrating when you’re studying on the go.

When to use Whizlabs

  • You prefer a subscription and want many exams covered.
  • You’re using it as a supplement after Skillcertpro and Udemy, not as your primary source.

ExamTopics

ExamTopics is a community‑driven site where users share and discuss questions for many certifications, including AWS and Azure.

Strengths

  • Free access It’s a huge question bank with no upfront cost, which is attractive if you’re on a tight budget.
  • Discussion threads Some questions have comments where people debate the correct answer and share links to documentation, which can be educational.

Limitations

  • Ethical / NDA concerns Many questions appear to be very close to real exam items, which raises serious NDA and exam‑integrity issues.
  • Variable quality Answers are community‑provided and not always correct or updated.
  • Risk of over‑reliance It can push you into memorization instead of understanding, which is dangerous when vendors refresh exam pools.

When (and how) to use ExamTopics

  • Only as a supplementary resource, not a primary one.
  • Use it after you’ve already studied with legitimate practice tests and documentation.
  • Never rely on it to “dump” the exam or violate NDAs.

Other notable providers

You can briefly mention these for context:

  • Tutorials Dojo (Jon Bonso) – Highly respected for AWS practice tests with strong explanations and realistic difficulty.
  • Digital Cloud Training (Neal Davis) – AWS‑focused ecosystem with practice tests, guides, and visual aids.
  • A Cloud Guru / Pluralsight – Focus more on video courses and hands‑on labs than pure practice‑test drilling, but excellent for foundational learning.

For Azure specifically, also emphasize Microsoft Learn + free practice questions as the base, then add Skillcertpro (and possibly Udemy) on top for exam‑style practice.


Side‑by‑side comparison

Here’s a quick comparison table you can drop into your post:

Platform Best for in 2026 Price style Question realism vs real exam Breadth (AWS/Azure) Ideal role in your prep
Skillcertpro High‑accuracy, budget AWS & Azure drills Low one‑time per exam Very high; often very similar to real exam Strong for both Primary practice‑test source
Udemy Instructor‑driven AWS/Azure practice tests One‑time, frequent sales High if you pick top instructors Very broad Secondary source and cross‑check
Whizlabs Multi‑exam coverage via subscription Subscription or per‑exam Medium‑to‑high, exam‑dependent Very broad Supplement for variety or multi‑cert journeys
ExamTopics Free community question exposure Free Highly variable, some NDA‑risk questions Very broad Occasional reference only; not primary
Tutorials Dojo AWS depth + strong explanations One‑time / bundles Very high for AWS AWS‑focused AWS‑focused supplement
Digital Cloud AWS structured learning + tests Subscription / per‑course High for AWS AWS‑focused Roadmap‑oriented learners

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