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Databricks Certifications: Which One to Get in 2026

Databricks has grown from a single data engineering exam into a full roster of credentials covering data engineering, analytics, machine learning, generative AI, Apache Spark, and platform operations. That growth is good news and a small headache: there are now more than ten active certifications, and picking the wrong one wastes study time. This guide lays out every Databricks certification by track, explains what each one signals to an employer, and gives a plain recommendation for which to start with based on the role you actually work in.

One thing up front: exam pricing is not published in the sources this guide is built on, and it varies. Wherever cost matters, confirm the current figure on the official Databricks certification page before you register. No price is quoted anywhere in this article on purpose.


10+
Active Certifications
3
Free Fundamentals Courses
2
Levels Per Track

Why Get Certified

A Databricks certification does one specific job: it proves to a hiring manager or a project lead that you can do role-ready work on the platform without a long ramp-up. Databricks sits at the center of many enterprise data and AI stacks, so teams hire against it directly, and a credential is a fast filter that gets you past the first screen.

The certifications are organized into tracks (the kind of work) and levels (how deep). Most tracks have an Associate level that validates foundational, job-ready skills and a Professional level that targets production-grade depth: optimization, governance, reliability, and the judgment calls that only come from shipping real workloads. The practical rule is simple. Earn the Associate to prove you belong on the team, then earn the Professional to prove you can lead the hard parts.

Associate → Professional
The standard progression in nearly every track. Start with the Associate even if you have experience; it sets the baseline employers recognize and unlocks the deeper Professional exam.

If you are brand new to the platform, you do not have to jump straight to a paid exam. Databricks offers free fundamentals courses through its Academy that award shareable badges, which is the lowest-risk way to confirm a track is right for you before you commit. We cover those near the end of this guide.


The Full Certification List

Here is the complete active roster, grouped by track. Each certification maps to a specific job function, and the comparison table below shows the level and the kind of practitioner each one is built for.

Track Certification Level Who It Is For
Data EngineeringData Engineer AssociateAssociateEngineers building pipelines and Lakehouse data flows
Data EngineeringData Engineer ProfessionalProfessionalSenior engineers owning production pipeline reliability and optimization
Data AnalysisData Analyst AssociateAssociateAnalysts running SQL, dashboards, and BI on Databricks
Machine LearningMachine Learning AssociateAssociatePractitioners building and tracking ML models on the platform
Machine LearningMachine Learning ProfessionalProfessionalML engineers handling deployment, monitoring, and MLOps at scale
Generative AIGenerative AI Engineer AssociateAssociateEngineers building RAG, LLM, and GenAI applications
Generative AIContext Engineer AssociateAssociatePractitioners designing context and retrieval for AI agents
DeveloperApache Spark Developer AssociateAssociateDevelopers using the Spark DataFrame API for distributed processing
PlatformPlatform AdministratorAssociateAdmins managing workspaces, users, and platform configuration
PlatformPlatform Architect (AWS / Azure / GCP)ProfessionalArchitects designing Databricks deployments on a specific cloud

A few notes on the table. The Platform Architect credential is not one exam but three: separate AWS, Azure, and GCP versions, because the architecture work differs meaningfully by cloud. The Apache Spark Developer Associate is the most framework-specific of the group, focused on the Spark DataFrame API rather than the broader Databricks platform, which makes it portable knowledge that travels beyond Databricks itself. And the two Generative AI credentials reflect how quickly that track has expanded: the Generative AI Engineer Associate covers building GenAI applications, while the Context Engineer Associate zeroes in on the retrieval and context design that AI agents depend on.

Retired: Hadoop Migration Architect
The Hadoop Migration Architect certification was retired on August 1, 2024. It is no longer offered, and you cannot register for it. If you find study material or a job posting that references it, treat that source as out of date and check the active roster on the official certification page.

Which One to Get for Your Role

The fastest way to choose is to match the certification to the work you do most days, not the work you wish you did. These recommendations are editorial guidance, not vendor rules, but they follow the Associate-first progression that nearly every track is built around.

If you build data pipelines

Start with the Data Engineer Associate. It is the most direct fit for anyone moving and transforming data on the Lakehouse, and it is the single most common entry point into the Databricks certification ladder. Once you have a year or so of production experience, add the Data Engineer Professional to signal that you can own reliability and optimization, not just author jobs.

If you run SQL, dashboards, and BI

The Data Analyst Associate is your credential. It validates the querying and reporting skills analysts use daily, and it pairs well with a free Lakehouse Fundamentals badge if you are coming from a traditional BI tool and want to learn the platform's vocabulary first.

If you build and ship machine learning models

Begin with the Machine Learning Associate for model building and experiment tracking, then move to the Machine Learning Professional when your work shifts toward deployment, monitoring, and MLOps at scale. The Professional level is where the credential starts to carry real weight on a resume.

If you build generative AI applications or agents

The Generative AI Engineer Associate is the right starting point for RAG and LLM application work. If your focus is specifically the retrieval and context layer that feeds AI agents, the Context Engineer Associate is the more targeted choice. Both are newer credentials that map to where a lot of 2026 hiring is concentrated.

If you administer or architect the platform

Operations-focused practitioners should take the Platform Administrator exam, which covers workspace, user, and configuration management. If you design deployments, the Platform Architect credential is the goal, and you take the version that matches your cloud: AWS, Azure, or GCP. Pick the cloud you actually deploy on rather than collecting all three.

If you want portable, framework-level skills

The Apache Spark Developer Associate stands a little apart from the rest. It centers on the Spark DataFrame API, which is open-source knowledge that applies anywhere Spark runs, not just inside Databricks. It is a strong choice if you want a credential whose value does not depend on a single vendor's platform.


Free Academy Courses and Badges

Before you pay for any exam, use the free material. Databricks Academy is the company's learning platform, and it offers free on-demand fundamentals courses that each award a shareable badge. These are not the certifications themselves, but they are the recommended on-ramp and a no-cost way to confirm a track fits before you commit.

There are three free fundamentals courses worth knowing:

  • Lakehouse Fundamentals – the platform basics: how the Lakehouse model works and where the major components fit. The right starting point for almost everyone.
  • Generative AI Fundamentals – foundational GenAI concepts on Databricks, useful before the Generative AI Engineer or Context Engineer tracks.
  • AI Agent Fundamentals – the building blocks of agent systems, a natural companion to the Context Engineer Associate path.

The badges you earn are shareable, so they are worth posting to a professional profile even on their own. Treat the free fundamentals as step one and the paid certification as step two: the fundamentals build the vocabulary, and the certification proves you can apply it.

How they relate: a free badge says you understand the concepts; a certification says you can do the job. Employers weigh the certification more heavily, but the free courses are the cheapest way to find out whether a track is right for you.


How to Get Certified

The path from "I want a Databricks certification" to a passing score is short and predictable. Here is the prerequisite check first, then the steps.

Before You Register
Pick the track that matches your role – Map the certification to the work you do most days, using the role guide above.
Access to a Databricks workspace – Hands-on practice matters. A free or trial workspace is enough to rehearse the tested skills.
For Platform Architect: know your cloud – Choose the AWS, Azure, or GCP version that matches the cloud you deploy on.
Confirm the current exam cost – The price is listed on the official certification page; verify it before you book.

Step 1: Pick the track that matches your role

Use the role guide above to choose one certification. Resist the urge to chase multiple at once. A single, well-targeted credential signals more than a scattershot collection of half-prepared exams.

Step 2: Start with the free Academy fundamentals

Complete the relevant free fundamentals course on Databricks Academy and claim the badge. This builds the baseline vocabulary and confirms the track is a fit before you spend on the exam.

Step 3: Study the exam guide and build hands-on hours

Read the official exam guide for your chosen certification so you know exactly what is tested, then practice in a workspace until those skills feel routine. Hands-on repetition is what separates a pass from a near miss, especially at the Professional level.

Step 4: Register and confirm the current cost

Register through the Databricks certification page, where you will find the current cost, exam format, and scheduling details. Because pricing changes and varies, always confirm the number there rather than relying on a figure from a blog or forum.

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What the Sources Do Not Cover

Honesty about the gaps is part of a useful guide. A few things are intentionally absent here, and you should not trust any source that states them as fact without pointing you to the official page.

No exam price is published here
Exam cost is not stated in the sources behind this guide, so we do not quote one. Pricing can change and can vary, which makes any number you see in an older article unreliable. Confirm the current cost on the official certification page before you register.
The roster changes over time
Databricks adds, renames, and retires certifications as the platform evolves. The Hadoop Migration Architect retirement is one example. Before you commit study time, re-check the active list on the official page so you are not preparing for a credential that has moved.
Role recommendations are guidance, not rules
The role-to-certification suggestions here reflect the standard Associate-first progression and common hiring patterns. They are a sensible default, not a Databricks mandate. Your team's stack and your career goals may point you to a different starting certification.

Frequently Asked Questions

The questions that come up most when people plan a Databricks certification.

The exam cost is not published in the sources used for this guide, and it can change by exam and region. We do not quote a figure for that reason. Check the current price on the official Databricks certification page before you register.
Most data engineers start with the Data Engineer Associate, which covers core Lakehouse and pipeline work. Once you have production experience with optimization, governance, and reliability, move to the Data Engineer Professional.
Yes. Databricks Academy offers free on-demand fundamentals courses, including Lakehouse Fundamentals, Generative AI Fundamentals, and AI Agent Fundamentals, and each awards a shareable badge. These are separate from the paid certification exams.
No. The Hadoop Migration Architect certification was retired on August 1, 2024, and is no longer offered. Confirm the active roster on the official certification page if you see it referenced anywhere.
Associate certifications validate foundational, role-ready skills, while Professional certifications target deeper, production-grade expertise such as advanced optimization, governance, and reliability. Most tracks expect you to earn the Associate first.
Fact-checked against vendor documentation and official sources, June 2026. Verify current exam cost at databricks.com/learn/certification before registering.
Databricks and the Databricks logo are trademarks of Databricks, Inc. Apache Spark is a trademark of the Apache Software Foundation. This article is an independent editorial resource by Tech Jacks Solutions. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Databricks, Inc.
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