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Certification Overview

What This Certification Proves

The 70-573 TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application Development certification validates your expertise in Microsoft technologies. This industry-recognized credential demonstrates your ability to work with Microsoft solutions and is valued by employers worldwide.

Who Should Take This Exam

This certification is ideal for IT professionals, system administrators, cloud engineers, security analysts, and developers who work with Microsoft technologies. Whether you're starting your career or advancing to senior roles, the 70-573 certification strengthens your professional profile.

Study Plans

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30 Days

Intensive Sprint

Week 1-2

  • Master fundamentals: Core concepts
  • Read Microsoft official documentation
  • Complete 8 questions daily

Week 3

  • Deep dive: Advanced topics
  • Review weak areas from results
  • Take 2 full-length exams

Week 4

  • Review all flagged questions
  • Timed exams to build stamina
  • Final revision of key concepts

60 Days

Balanced Approach

Week 1-2

  • Survey all exam domains
  • Set up study environment
  • Begin with foundational topics

Week 3-4

  • Focus: Primary domain
  • Focus: Secondary domain
  • 4 questions daily

Week 5-6

  • Focus: Remaining domains
  • Hands-on labs if applicable
  • Review explanations for wrong answers

Week 7-8

  • Complete all 234 questions
  • Identify and eliminate weak areas
  • Take 3 full-length timed tests

90 Days

Comprehensive Study

Month 1

  • Learn all exam domains at a comfortable pace
  • Build strong foundational knowledge
  • 3 questions daily

Month 2

  • Deep dive into each domain
  • Hands-on practice and labs
  • Take weekly timed exams

Month 3

  • Work through all 234 questions
  • Identify and eliminate weak areas
  • Take 3 full-length timed exams

70-573-Specific Tips

  • Focus on "Core concepts" first - it covers 0% of the exam
  • Use all 234 questions to identify knowledge gaps
  • Review detailed explanations for every wrong answer
  • Study "secondary topics" as your second priority
  • Take at least 2-3 full-length exams before scheduling your exam

Sample Questions

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Q1

You plan to develop a Web Part that displays a SharePoint list. The Web Part will verify the list permissions when users access it by using the web.CurrentUser.DoesUserHavePermissions method. You need to ensure that when users do not have permissions to the list, the Web Part displays the company's logo. Which code segment should you add to the Web Part?

Q2

You have one Web application that contains several SharePoint site collections. You need to create a Feature that adds a custom button to the Documents tab on the Ribbon of one site collection only. What should you do?

Q3

You create a SharePoint site by using the Document Center site template. You need to ensure that all documents added to the site have a document ID. The document ID must include the date that the document was added to the site. What should you do?

Q4

You create an application for a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2010 server. You create a call center dashboard. You create a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) list that contains KPIs. You add a KPI Web Part to the dashboard to view KPIs. You need to permit users to view details that make up each KPI. What should you do?

Q5

You are creating a Microsoft .NET Framework application that will display the title of the SharePoint Web application and will execute outside of the SharePoint server. You create a textbox named textBoxTitle. You write the following code segment. (Line numbers are included for reference only.) 02 03 Web site = context.Web; 04 context.Load(site); 05 06 textBoxTitle.Text = site.Title; You discover that line 04 generates an error. You need to ensure that the .NET application displays the title of the SharePoint Web application in textBoxTitle. What should you do?

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