GH-300: GitHub Copilot
GH-300: GitHub Copilot
GH-300: GitHub Copilot
The GitHub Copilot Certification (GH?300) is an intermediate?level credential offered through GitHub in partnership with Microsoft. It validates your proficiency in using GitHub Copilot as an AI-powered coding assistant across different development scenarios. The certificate is valid for two years.
Who should take the exam?
The GH-300: GitHub Copilot Exam is ideal for developers, DevOps professionals, team leads, or project managers who already use GitHub and want to level up their AI-assisted workflows.
Skills Required
To take this exam confidently, you should already:
- Be familiar with GitHub basics, such as repos, pull requests, and workflows
- Have hands?on experience using GitHub Copilot in your IDE or CLI
- Understand different Copilot subscription plans, how to configure exclusions, and manage policies
- Be comfortable crafting effective prompts and interpreting AI?generated code
- Know how to spot and resolve biases or inaccuracies in AI code suggestions
- Understand privacy controls, content exclusion rules, and how they affect AI outputs
Course Outline
The GH-300: GitHub Copilot Exam covers the following topic -
- Module 1: Understand Responsible AI (7%)
- Module 2:Understand GitHub Copilot plans and features (31%)
- Module 3: Understand How GitHub Copilot works and handles data (15%)
- Module 4: Understand Prompt Crafting and Prompt Engineering (9%)
- Module 5: Understand Developer use cases for AI (14%)
- Module 6: Understand Testing with GitHub Copilot (9%)
- Module 7: Understand Privacy fundamentals and context exclusions (15%)
Exam Format and Information
| Exam Name GitHub Copilot | Exam Code GH-300 |
| Exam Duration 2 hours | Exam Format Multiple Choice Ques |
| Exam Type Professional | Number of Questions 40-50 Questions |
| Eligibility/Pre-Requisite NIL | Exam Status Live |
| Exam Language English | Pass Score 700 and above |
