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I Scored 1000/1000 on AWS Certified AI Practitioner (AIF-C01) Here's Every Resource I Used
Dale rose · 2026-05-23 · via DEV Community

TL;DR I passed the AWS Certified AI Practitioner (AIF-C01) exam with a perfect score of 1000/1000 using a deliberate four-layer system: video lectures, reading materials, hands-on labs, and practice exams. Everything I used is listed below free and paid.

Why I Decided to Pursue AIF-C01

AI is no longer a specialty skill reserved for data scientists and ML engineers. In 2025 and beyond, it is becoming a baseline expectation for anyone working in cloud, DevOps, architecture, or engineering.

When AWS launched the AI Practitioner certification (AIF-C01) in October 2024, I saw it as the right opportunity to validate what I had been learning and signal to employers that I genuinely understood the AWS AI ecosystem — not just at a surface level, but deeply enough to make real architectural decisions.

Passing AIF-C01 demonstrates that you understand:

  • Generative AI — concepts, use cases, and limitations
  • Foundation Models — how they work and how to select them
  • Amazon Bedrock — the core GenAI service on AWS
  • Amazon SageMaker — for ML model training and deployment
  • Prompt Engineering — techniques for effective model interaction
  • Responsible AI — bias, fairness, explainability, governance
  • AI Security on AWS — securing AI workloads end to end

The Honest Truth About This Exam

Most people approach this exam in one of two wrong ways:

Over-preparing with the wrong materials — spending weeks on deep ML theory that simply is not tested at this level.

Under-preparing because it sounds "foundational" — treating it like a vocabulary quiz and getting blindsided by scenario-heavy questions.

Neither approach works. What works is a deliberate, four-layer study system aligned to how AWS actually writes its questions.

Here is exactly what that looks like.


My Four-Layer Study System

Layer 1 — 🎥 Video Lectures: Build Your Mental Model First

Before you touch any documentation or practice question, you need a solid mental picture of how AWS AI services connect and why they exist. These courses gave me that foundation.


🆓 FREE

Andrew Brown — freeCodeCamp (15-Hour Full Course)

This is the most comprehensive free resource available for AIF-C01. Andrew covers every exam domain in depth, and publishing it on freeCodeCamp's YouTube channel means it is always free. I watched this first before touching anything else.

🔗 Watch on YouTube


AWS Skill Builder — Official Exam Prep Learning Plan

Built directly by AWS, this learning plan tells you exactly what AWS expects you to know. If you want to study from the source, this is it. The free tier gives you access to digital courses and exam prep content.

🔗 Access AWS Skill Builder


💰 PAID

Stéphane Maarek — Udemy (Ultimate AIF-C01 Course)

Over 2.5 million students trust Stéphane for AWS certification prep. His AIF-C01 course is hands-on, laser-focused on exam objectives, and includes a built-in practice exam. Worth every penny.

🔗 Udemy Course


Tutorials Dojo — Video Course 2026

Structured by exam domain and kept fully updated as AWS updates the exam blueprint. Excellent for visual learners who want a clean, no-filler walkthrough without the detours.

🔗 Tutorials Dojo Video Course


Layer 2 — 📖 Reading Materials: Lock In the Details

Video gets you approximately 70% of the way there. Reading is what closes the remaining gap. Edge cases, service limits, key definitions, and the subtle differences between AWS AI tools all live in written form.


💰 PAID

Tutorials Dojo — Study Guide eBook

Over 300 pages of structured notes, cheat sheets, and domain-by-domain breakdowns. This became my go-to reference during final revision. The cheat sheets alone are worth the price.

🔗 Study Guide eBook


🆓 FREE

Tutorials Dojo — AIF-C01 Exam Guide and Study Path

A free, community-trusted resource that maps every exam domain to the right study materials. This is your study roadmap. Bookmark it on day one and return to it regularly.

🔗 Tutorials Dojo Exam Guide


AWS Official Exam Guide PDF

Always read from the source. This document tells you precisely which services, concepts, and task statements are in scope. Every serious candidate should read it once at the start and once again before exam day.

🔗 AWS Official Exam Guide PDF


Jayendra Patil — AIF-C01 Learning Path

Jayendra achieved a perfect score on this exam. His notes are precise, well-organized, and cover technical nuances that most courses gloss over. This is the most underrated free resource on this list.

🔗 Jayendra Patil Learning Path


Layer 3 — 🛠️ Hands-On Labs: Experience What You Cannot Memorize

The AIF-C01 exam is packed with scenario-based questions. Reading about Amazon Bedrock or SageMaker is simply not the same as actually using them. These resources gave me real exposure without requiring a massive AWS bill.


🆓 FREE

AWS PartyRock

Build GenAI applications directly in your browser with zero infrastructure setup or cost. Ideal for understanding how Foundation Models behave, how prompting works in practice, and how to compose AI workflows.

🔗 partyrock.aws


AWS Workshops

Guided, self-paced labs covering Bedrock, SageMaker, Responsible AI, and more. These workshops are built by AWS engineers and reflect real-world architecture patterns you will encounter in exam scenarios.

🔗 workshops.aws


AWS Skill Builder — Standard (Free) Plan

The free tier of Skill Builder includes digital courses, guided lab previews, and exam prep content directly from AWS. There is genuinely no excuse to skip this one.

🔗 skillbuilder.aws


💰 PAID

Whizlabs — AIF-C01 Labs and Practice Tests

Hands-on lab environments combined with practice questions in one platform. A solid all-in-one option if you prefer to keep your study tools consolidated.

🔗 Whizlabs AIF-C01


Layer 4 — 📝 Practice Exams: Train Your Brain Under Pressure

Knowing the material and performing under exam conditions are two completely different things. Practice tests taught me time management, exposed every weak spot I had, and eliminated the surprises on exam day.

My rule: Do not sit the real exam until you are consistently scoring 85%+ across multiple practice test sets under timed conditions.


🆓 FREE

Open Exam Prep — 100+ Free AIF-C01 Questions

Over 100 free practice questions with AI-powered explanations. No account required. A fast, zero-friction way to check your readiness across all exam domains.

🔗 open-exam-prep.com/practice/aws-ai-practitioner


Community Study Notes — GitHub

Personal notes and practice questions from a candidate who passed AIF-C01. Questions are close to actual exam difficulty. An excellent free supplementary resource for the final week of prep.

🔗 github.com/vicsz/aif-c01-study-notes


💰 PAID

Jon Bonso / Tutorials Dojo — Practice Exams

The gold standard for AWS practice tests. Detailed explanations for every answer, domain-based filtering, built-in cheat sheets, and unlimited access for one year. These practice exams alone raised my readiness score by roughly 20 percentage points.

🔗 Tutorials Dojo Practice Exams


Stéphane Maarek & Abhishek Singh — Udemy Practice Exams

Human-crafted, exam blueprint-aligned questions with diagram-rich explanations. Built by instructors who collectively hold over 20 AWS certifications. Highly recommended for your final week of preparation.

🔗 Udemy Practice Exams


My Study Timeline

Here is a rough breakdown of how I structured my preparation:

Week Focus
Week 1 Andrew Brown's full course (video) + AWS Official Exam Guide PDF
Week 2 AWS Skill Builder learning plan + Stéphane Maarek's Udemy course
Week 3 Jayendra Patil notes + Tutorials Dojo exam guide + PartyRock hands-on
Week 4 AWS Workshops labs + Tutorials Dojo Study Guide eBook
Week 5–6 Full practice exam sets — Tutorials Dojo + Udemy (timed, reviewed every wrong answer)
Final 48hrs Light review of cheat sheets only — no new material

Key Lessons Learned

1. Scenario questions are everything.
The exam does not test definitions in isolation. It tests whether you can select the right AWS AI service or architecture pattern given a specific business scenario. Always study the why behind each service, not just the what.

2. Amazon Bedrock is central.
Bedrock appears throughout the exam in multiple domains. Make sure you understand model selection, knowledge bases, agents, guardrails, and how it integrates with other AWS services.

3. Responsible AI is not an afterthought.
AWS takes Responsible AI seriously in this exam. Bias, fairness, transparency, explainability, and governance are tested in dedicated questions and embedded in scenario questions too.

4. Do not skip hands-on practice.
Even one hour on PartyRock or an AWS Workshop gives you an intuitive understanding that reading cannot replicate. Scenario questions become significantly easier when you have seen the service behave in practice.

5. Practice test reviews matter more than practice test scores.
Every wrong answer is a study opportunity. Do not just note your score and move on — read every explanation, especially for questions you got right by guessing.


Quick Reference: All Resources in One Place

🆓 Free Resources

Category Resource Link
Video Andrew Brown — freeCodeCamp 15hr Link
Video AWS Skill Builder Official Plan Link
Reading Tutorials Dojo Exam Guide Link
Reading AWS Official Exam Guide PDF Link
Reading Jayendra Patil Learning Path Link
Labs AWS PartyRock Link
Labs AWS Workshops Link
Practice Open Exam Prep — 100+ Questions Link
Practice Community GitHub Notes Link

💰 Paid Resources

Category Resource Link
Video Stéphane Maarek — Udemy Link
Video Tutorials Dojo Video Course 2026 Link
Reading Tutorials Dojo Study Guide eBook Link
Labs Whizlabs AIF-C01 Link
Practice Tutorials Dojo — Jon Bonso Link
Practice Maarek & Abhishek — Udemy Link

Final Thoughts

The AWS AI Practitioner certification is not just a badge — it is a signal that you have taken the time to understand where cloud and AI intersect. That intersection is exactly where most of the interesting, high-value work is happening right now.

Layer your preparation intentionally:

  • Videos for building the big picture
  • Reading for locking in the fine print
  • Labs for developing real instincts
  • Practice tests for building confidence under pressure

That combination is what turned my preparation into a perfect 1000/1000 result — and it will work for you too.


If you are currently preparing for AIF-C01, drop a question in the comments below. I read everything and answer every serious question.

If this article helped you, please share it with your team or anyone in your network who is working toward their AWS AI certification. The more people who pass, the stronger our collective cloud community becomes.

Good luck — you have got this. ☁️

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