The AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03) is the most popular
AWS cert and one of the most useful credentials in cloud hiring. The exam is
$150, runs 130 minutes, has 65 questions, and requires 720 out of 1000 to
pass. Most candidates need 8 to 12 weeks of focused study. The questions are
almost entirely scenario-based, not memorization. If you have a year of
hands-on AWS experience, you can pass without a course. If you don't,
budget the full 12 weeks and do real labs.
The 90-second answer
Take SAA-C03 if you've been working with AWS for at least 6 to 12 months,
you're comfortable with EC2, S3, VPC, RDS, and IAM, and you want a credential
that hiring managers actually recognize. It's the best entry-point AWS cert
for anyone targeting cloud roles paying $130K and up.
Skip SAA-C03 if you've never used AWS in production. Start with AWS
Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) first to build vocabulary and confidence. Going
straight to SAA-C03 from zero AWS experience usually means a failed first
attempt and another $150.
What does the SAA-C03 actually test?
SAA-C03 tests four domains, with weights that haven't changed since the
exam launched in 2022. Every question maps to one of them.
| Domain | Weight | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Design Secure Architectures | 30% | IAM, encryption, security groups, NACLs, KMS, compliance |
| Design Resilient Architectures | 26% | Multi-AZ, multi-region, backups, decoupled architectures (SQS, SNS) |
| Design High-Performing Architectures | 24% | Compute selection, caching, content delivery (CloudFront), database tuning |
| Design Cost-Optimized Architectures | 20% | Storage tiers (S3 lifecycle), Reserved Instances, Savings Plans, right-sizing |
The exam is heavy on tradeoffs. A typical question describes a scenario
("a company runs a workload that needs sub-millisecond latency across three
regions") and asks which AWS services to combine. You're picking the
cheapest option that meets the requirements, not just the "right" answer.
If you've ever heard "this question has four right answers, pick the best
one," you've heard someone describe SAA-C03.
How hard is the SAA-C03?
SAA-C03 is a difficulty 3 out of 5. Harder than AWS Cloud Practitioner
(CLF-C02), much easier than AWS Solutions Architect Professional (SAP-C02).
Pass rate is not officially published, but community surveys put it
around 70% for first-time takers who studied at least 6 weeks.
The hard part isn't the AWS services. The hard part is the question style:
- Long scenarios (3 to 5 paragraphs) you have to parse for the actual requirement
- Four answer choices that are all technically valid, but only one is optimal for cost or performance
- Time pressure: 65 questions in 130 minutes is exactly 2 minutes per question, with no buffer to review
- "Pick TWO" multi-select questions where partial credit doesn't exist
People who fail SAA-C03 usually fail because they ran out of time, not
because they didn't know the services. Pace matters as much as content.
The most common failure pattern looks like this: candidate spends 8 weeks
on a course, never times themselves on practice questions, walks into the
exam confident, hits question 30 at the 90-minute mark, panics, guesses
the last 35 questions. Final score: 680. Build pacing in week 3, not
week 8. Take at least one full timed practice exam by the end of week 4.
How long should you study for SAA-C03?
AWS recommends 1 year of hands-on experience before taking SAA-C03. That's
the baseline assumption built into question difficulty. For actual study
time on top of that experience:
- With 1+ year AWS experience: 4 to 6 weeks at 8 to 10 hours per week
- With 6 to 12 months AWS experience: 8 to 10 weeks at 8 to 10 hours per week
- No AWS experience: 14 to 16 weeks, and you should take CLF-C02 first anyway
- Transferring from Azure or GCP cert: 6 to 8 weeks, mostly to learn AWS-specific service names and the Well-Architected Framework
The biggest waste of study time is watching course videos without doing
labs. Build at least 3 small projects in your AWS account: a static site on
S3 plus CloudFront, a Multi-AZ RDS database with a Lambda function in front,
and a VPC with public and private subnets connecting two EC2 instances.
That hands-on work makes scenario questions click.
A realistic week-by-week pace for an 8-week study plan looks like:
- Week 1: IAM, organizations, accounts, billing fundamentals
- Week 2: VPC, subnets, routing, security groups, NACLs
- Week 3: EC2 families, AMIs, Auto Scaling, Elastic Load Balancing
- Week 4: S3 deeply (lifecycle, encryption, replication, intelligent tiering)
- Week 5: RDS, DynamoDB, ElastiCache, decoupling with SQS and SNS
- Week 6: CloudFront, Route 53, hybrid networking (Direct Connect, VPN)
- Week 7: Security services (KMS, GuardDuty, Macie) + monitoring (CloudWatch)
- Week 8: Practice exams, weak-area cleanup, exam-day pacing drills
Most failures happen because candidates skip weeks 1 and 2. IAM and VPC
together account for roughly 35% of SAA-C03 questions when you read the
domain breakdown carefully.
What does the SAA-C03 cost?
The exam itself is $150 USD plus any local taxes. Beyond that, real total
cost depends on what study path you take:
| Component | Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Exam fee | $150 | One attempt. Retake is another $150 if you fail. |
| Study course | $0 to $150 | Stephane Maarek or Neal Davis on Udemy at ~$15 during sales |
| Practice questions | $0 to $50 | NerdExam has 824 SAA-C03 questions if you want a free option |
| AWS lab costs | $20 to $100 | Free tier covers most; expect ~$30/month if you push beyond it |
| Books or whitepapers | $0 | AWS Well-Architected Framework PDF is free |
| Total realistic spend | $150 to $400 | Cheapest viable path: $150 (exam only) |
AWS offers a 50% retake voucher if you fail your first attempt, but only
if you book the retake within 14 days. AWS also occasionally drops 50%
vouchers for completing Skill Builder learning plans.
What salary can you expect after passing?
Solutions Architect Associate is one of the highest-paying entry-level
cloud certs. 2026 salary data from US job boards shows:
- National average for AWS Solutions Architect: $145,000 to $165,000
- Top US metros (Cupertino, Berkeley, Bellevue): $168,000 to $175,000
- Remote-friendly mid-level roles: $130,000 to $150,000 base
- With 3+ years experience plus SAA-C03: $180,000+ at FAANG-tier companies
The cert alone doesn't deliver these numbers. You also need real AWS
experience and ideally a second specialty (security, networking, or
data). But SAA-C03 is the credential most often required in cloud
architect job postings, which makes it the right first cert to chase.
A practical negotiation tip: if you pass SAA-C03 while currently employed,
ask your manager about a salary band adjustment before your annual review
cycle. Companies that fund the exam fee typically have policies for
post-cert compensation reviews, but the policy rarely triggers
automatically. You have to ask. Internal moves with a fresh cert
historically clear 8 to 15% base bumps. External moves with a fresh cert
plus 1+ year of AWS production work clear 20 to 35%.
What study resources actually work?
The candidates who pass on the first attempt use a consistent stack:
- One video course for breadth (Stephane Maarek's "Ultimate AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate" on Udemy is the community favorite at around $15 on sale; Adrian Cantrill's course goes deeper but costs more and takes longer)
- AWS Well-Architected Framework whitepaper (free, ~80 pages, read it twice). Also worth: the AWS Security Pillar and AWS Reliability Pillar whitepapers
- A free AWS account for hands-on labs (set a $5 billing alert immediately to avoid surprise charges)
- At least 500 practice questions before exam day to build pacing
- Two full-length timed practice exams in the final week. Take them on a Saturday morning, treat them like the real exam, score honestly. If you're below 75% on the second one, postpone the real exam.
Skip the books. They're outdated faster than the AWS console changes.
Skip the $300 bootcamps. The free Skill Builder content from AWS plus a
$15 Udemy course covers the same ground. Reddit's r/AWSCertifications
has the most current crowd-sourced advice on which study resources are
working this quarter.
For the practice question portion, NerdExam has 824 enriched SAA-C03
questions with full explanations. Start practicing SAA-C03 questions
to see the question style before you commit to a study plan. The free
question explanations alone show you the reasoning pattern the exam
expects, which is harder to learn from courses than from doing the
questions.
Who should NOT take SAA-C03?
The cert is wrong for these candidates:
| You are | Take instead |
|---|---|
| New to cloud entirely | AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) first |
| A developer building on AWS | AWS Certified Developer Associate (DVA-C02) |
| A SysOps admin | AWS Certified SysOps Administrator (SOA-C02) |
| Targeting an architect role with 3+ years experience | Skip SAA-C03, take Solutions Architect Professional (SAP-C02) |
| Working primarily in Azure or GCP | The matching Azure (AZ-104) or Google (Associate Cloud Engineer) cert. Don't context-switch unless your job requires it. |
The cert path matters more than the individual cert. Picking SAA-C03 when
your role uses Azure wastes 3 months. AWS hiring managers don't penalize
people for not having SAA-C03; they penalize people for not understanding
the services.
What's next after SAA-C03?
Once SAA-C03 is in hand, three paths open up depending on what you want:
- Architect track: Solutions Architect Professional (SAP-C02). Bigger, harder, and the natural follow-on. Most architects do this within 12 to 18 months of SAA-C03.
- Specialty track: AWS Certified Security (SCS-C02), Networking (ANS-C01), or Database (DBS-C01). Pairs well with SAA-C03 for senior roles in those domains.
- Multi-cloud track: Add Azure (AZ-104) or GCP (Associate Cloud Engineer). Companies running multi-cloud workloads pay a premium for this combination.
Most people take 12 to 24 months between SAA-C03 and their next cert.
Use that time to ship real production AWS work. The cert pays off when
hiring managers see it alongside actual experience, not when it's the
only line on your resume.
Ready to start? Practice with real SAA-C03 questions on NerdExam
or browse the free per-question explanations.
The AWS Well-Architected Framework is also worth reading first if you
haven't: download the whitepaper here.
Adjacent reading: What is IAM and why it matters for AWS architects,
What is a VPC.
Top comments (1)
Good breakdown of the certification scope — especially the emphasis on architectural tradeoffs instead of pure memorization.
One thing I underestimated while preparing for SAA-C03 was how scenario-heavy the questions became around resiliency and cost optimization together. A lot of questions intentionally present multiple “technically correct” answers, but only one aligns with AWS Well-Architected priorities.
I also noticed the exam expects you to recognize operational anti-patterns quickly:
The real value of SAA-C03 isn’t the cert itself — it’s that it forces you to think in distributed-system failure modes instead of just service features.
Anyone preparing for it should spend more time on architecture scenario practice than memorizing service limits.