AWS Cloud Practitioner Syllabus 2026: Topics, Exam Pattern & Prep Plan

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The AWS Cloud Practitioner syllabus for 2026 is defined entirely by the CLF-C02 exam, which tests four domains: Cloud Concepts (24%), Security and Compliance (30%), Cloud Technology and Services (34%), and Billing, Pricing and Support (12%). The exam has 65 questions, lasts 90 minutes, requires a score of 700 out of 1000 to pass, and costs approximately 7,600 INR in India.

That is the entire syllabus in one sentence. The rest of this guide breaks down what each domain covers, what the exam pattern looks like, and how to prepare in four weeks using free resources.

This syllabus is aligned to the official AWS Cloud Practitioner exam guide (CLF-C02) published by AWS. For a structured, zero-cost starting point, the free AWS course on Scaler Topics covers the foundational concepts you need before booking the exam.

AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam (CLF-C02) at a Glance

DetailSpecification
Exam codeCLF-C02
Number of questions65 (scored and unscored; unscored are not identified)
Question formatMultiple choice and multiple response
Duration90 minutes
Passing score700 out of 1000 (scaled)
Exam fee~100 USD (approximately 9,473 INR in India; varies with exchange rate)
Delivery methodPearson VUE testing centre or online proctored
LanguagesEnglish, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese
PrerequisitesNone (recommended: 6 months of AWS Cloud exposure)
Exam versionCLF-C02 (retired CLF-C01 is no longer available)

The passing score of 700 sounds like 70%, but it is a scaled score. AWS does not publish the exact percentage-to-scale conversion, so do not try to calculate how many questions you can afford to get wrong. Aim to consistently score 80% or higher on practice exams before booking your test.

AWS Cloud Practitioner Syllabus: Exam Domains and Weightings

The CLF-C02 exam tests four domains. The weighting tells you how much of the exam each domain occupies, which directly affects how you should distribute your study time.

DomainWeightingWhat It Tests
Domain 1: Cloud Concepts24%Cloud definitions, value proposition, design principles, shared responsibility model
Domain 2: Security and Compliance30%AWS Shared Responsibility Model, IAM, security best practices, compliance frameworks
Domain 3: Cloud Technology and Services34%AWS core services (compute, storage, networking, databases), global infrastructure
Domain 4: Billing, Pricing and Support12%AWS pricing models, cost optimisation tools, billing dashboard, support plans

Notice that Domain 3 (Cloud Technology and Services) carries the highest weight at 34%, and Domain 2 (Security and Compliance) is close behind at 30%. Together, these two domains account for nearly two-thirds of the exam. If you are short on time, prioritise these. Domain 4 (Billing, Pricing and Support) carries only 12%, but the questions tend to be straightforward once you understand the pricing models and support plan tiers.

Domain 1: Cloud Concepts (24%)

This domain covers the foundational ideas behind cloud computing. You do not need hands-on AWS experience for this domain, but you do need to understand the vocabulary and the business reasoning behind cloud adoption.

TopicWhat You Need to Know
What is cloud computingOn-demand delivery of IT resources over the internet with pay-as-you-go pricing
Cloud value propositionTrade capital expense for variable expense, benefit from massive economies of scale, stop guessing capacity, increase speed and agility, stop spending money on running data centres, go global in minutes
Cloud design principlesScalability, elasticity, agility, durability, availability, fault tolerance
Cloud deployment modelsPublic cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud, multi-cloud
Cloud computing modelsIaaS, PaaS, SaaS (definitions, examples, trade-offs)
Shared Responsibility ModelAWS secures the cloud; you secure what you put in the cloud. Know the boundary for each service type.
Cloud economicsTotal Cost of Ownership (TCO), operational vs capital expenses, right-sizing

For a deeper understanding of the cloud ecosystem that puts these concepts in context, explore the cloud computing tutorials on Scaler Topics and the cloud computing roadmap.

Domain 2: Security and Compliance (30%)

This is the second-heaviest domain and the one where exam-takers tend to lose the most points. The questions test whether you understand how security responsibility is shared between AWS and you, and how to use AWS security services correctly.

TopicWhat You Need to Know
AWS Shared Responsibility Model (security)AWS secures the infrastructure (hardware, facilities, networking). You secure your data, access controls, and configurations. Know where the line falls for each service type.
IAM (Identity and Access Management)Users, groups, roles, policies (identity-based vs resource-based), MFA, root account protection, principle of least privilege
Security best practicesEncryption at rest and in transit, KMS, ACM, Secrets Manager, security groups vs NACLs
Compliance and governanceAWS Artifact, AWS Config, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Audit Manager
DDoS protectionAWS Shield Standard (automatic) and AWS Shield Advanced (paid), AWS WAF
Security servicesAmazon GuardDuty, Amazon Inspector, Amazon Macie, AWS Security Hub
Data privacyData residency, GDPR considerations, AWS data protection features

Domain 3: Cloud Technology and Services (34%)

This is the heaviest domain. It covers the core AWS services that you are expected to know at a foundational level. You do not need to know how to deploy or configure these services, but you need to know what each one does and when to use it.

TopicWhat You Need to Know
AWS global infrastructureRegions, Availability Zones, edge locations, Local Zones, Wavelength Zones
Compute servicesAmazon EC2 (instance types, pricing models), Lambda (serverless), ECS, EKS, Fargate, Elastic Beanstalk
Storage servicesAmazon S3 (storage classes, lifecycle policies), EBS, EFS, AWS Backup
Database servicesAmazon RDS, DynamoDB, Aurora, Redshift, ElastiCache
Networking servicesAmazon VPC (subnets, route tables, internet gateways, NAT gateways), Route 53, CloudFront, Elastic Load Balancing
Messaging and integrationAmazon SQS, SNS, Kinesis, EventBridge
Management and governanceAWS CloudFormation, AWS Systems Manager, AWS Trusted Advisor
AI and ML servicesAmazon SageMaker, Rekognition, Comprehend, Transcribe (high-level awareness only)

For the networking portion, the VPC tutorial on Scaler Topics covers the core VPC concepts that show up on the exam. 

Domain 4: Billing, Pricing and Support (12%)

This domain carries the lowest weighting but has some of the most specific questions. Know the pricing models and support plan tiers cold.

TopicWhat You Need to Know
AWS pricing modelsOn-Demand, Reserved Instances, Spot Instances, Savings Plans, Dedicated Hosts
Free Tier12-month free tier, always-free services, short-term trials. Practice using the AWS Free Tier.
Cost management toolsAWS Cost Explorer, AWS Budgets, AWS Pricing Calculator, Cost and Usage Report
Billing dashboardHow to view charges by service, set billing alerts, use consolidated billing
AWS Support plansBasic (free), Developer ($29/month), Business ($100/month), Enterprise ($15,000/month). Know what each includes.
AWS MarketplaceThird-party software available through AWS billing

To understand where the Cloud Practitioner fits in the broader AWS certification journey, see the AWS certification path on Scaler Topics.

Exam Pattern and Cost in India

DetailInformation
Exam format65 questions, multiple choice and multiple response
Duration90 minutes (additional 30 minutes for non-native English speakers on request)
Passing score700 / 1000 (scaled)
Cost in IndiaApproximately 7,600 INR (USD 100; varies with exchange rate)
Retake policy24-hour waiting period; full fee per attempt
ReschedulingFree if done 24+ hours before; full fee forfeited on no-show
ResultPreliminary pass/fail on screen; official result within 5 business days
Validity3 years from the date of passing

The exam fee is denominated in USD, so the INR amount fluctuates with the exchange rate. Check the AWS Certification page for the current pricing before booking. If you do not pass on the first attempt, each retake costs the same as the original exam.

4-Week Prep Plan (with Free Resources)

This plan assumes you are starting from scratch with no prior AWS experience and can commit roughly 1 to 2 hours per day. If you already have cloud exposure, you can compress this into 2 to 3 weeks.

Week 1: Cloud Concepts and AWS Fundamentals

DayFocusResource
1-2What is cloud computing; IaaS, PaaS, SaaS; deployment modelsFree AWS Course on Scaler – Modules 1 and 2
3-4Cloud value proposition; design principles; Shared Responsibility ModelAWS Skill Builder free content: Cloud Practitioner Essentials
5-6Cloud economics; TCO; right-sizingAWS official documentation and the cloud computing tutorials on Scaler Topics
7Review and practice questions for Domain 1Free sample questions on AWS Certification page

Week 2: Security and Compliance

DayFocusResource
1-2IAM fundamentals: users, groups, roles, policiesAWS topics on Scaler – IAM articles
3-4Shared Responsibility Model (security side); encryption; KMSAWS Skill Builder free security modules
5-6Security services: GuardDuty, Shield, WAF, Inspector, Macie, Security HubAWS services overview on Scaler Topics
7Review and practice questions for Domain 2Free sample questions; review incorrect answers

Week 3: Cloud Technology and Services

DayFocusResource
1-2AWS global infrastructure; compute services (EC2, Lambda)Free AWS Course on Scaler – Modules 3 and 4
3-4Storage (S3, EBS, EFS); databases (RDS, DynamoDB)Free AWS Course – Modules 5 and 6
5-6Networking (VPC, Route 53, CloudFront); VPC tutorial on ScalerFree AWS Course – Module 7; VPC tutorial
7Review and practice questions for Domain 3Free sample questions; review incorrect answers

Week 4: Billing, Pricing and Support + Full Review

DayFocusResource
1-2AWS pricing models; Free Tier; cost management toolsAWS support plans on Scaler Topics; AWS Pricing Calculator
3Support plans; AWS MarketplaceAWS official documentation on support tiers
4-5Full-length practice examAWS official practice exam (~3,500 INR) or free third-party practice tests
6Review weak areas identified by the practice examRevisit topics where you scored below 70%
7Final review of all four domains; book the examQuick pass through notes; schedule exam for the following week

Download the AWS Cloud Practitioner Syllabus PDF

The search term “aws cloud practitioner syllabus pdf” has real volume, and for good reason: you want something you can print, annotate, and tick off as you study. The table below is designed to serve as your printable syllabus checklist.

DomainWeightKey TopicsStatus
Cloud Concepts24%Cloud definitions, value proposition, design principles, deployment models, Shared Responsibility Model, cloud economics[ ]
Security and Compliance30%IAM, Shared Responsibility (security), encryption, KMS, security services, compliance, DDoS protection[ ]
Cloud Technology and Services34%Global infrastructure, EC2, Lambda, S3, EBS, RDS, DynamoDB, VPC, Route 53, CloudFront, CloudFormation, messaging services[ ]
Billing, Pricing and Support12%Pricing models, Free Tier, Cost Explorer, Budgets, Pricing Calculator, support plans, Marketplace[ ]

Print this table or save it locally. Check off each topic as you study it. When every row is ticked, you have covered the complete CLF-C02 syllabus.

FAQs

  1. What is the syllabus of the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam?

The AWS Cloud Practitioner exam (CLF-C02) syllabus has four domains: Cloud Concepts (24%), Security and Compliance (30%), Cloud Technology and Services (34%), and Billing, Pricing and Support (12%). Cloud Technology carries the highest weight, followed closely by Security. Together, these two domains make up nearly two-thirds of the exam. See the domain weightings table for the full breakdown with topics.

  1. How many questions are in the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam?

The exam has 65 questions, which include both scored and unscored items. AWS does not identify which questions are unscored, so treat every question as if it counts. You have 90 minutes to complete the exam, which works out to roughly 83 seconds per question. Non-native English speakers can request an additional 30 minutes.

  1. What is the passing score for AWS Cloud Practitioner?

The passing score is 700 out of 1000 on a scaled basis. This is not the same as 70%. AWS uses a scaled scoring model, and the exact percentage required to reach 700 is not published. As a practical guideline, aim to score 80% or higher on practice exams before taking the real test.

  1. How much does the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam cost in India?

The exam costs approximately 100 USD, which translates to roughly 7,600 INR depending on the exchange rate at the time of booking. The fee is set by AWS and is non-negotiable. Each retake costs the same amount. Check the AWS Certification page for the current INR pricing before scheduling.

  1. How long does it take to prepare for the AWS Cloud Practitioner?

For a complete beginner studying 1 to 2 hours per day, 3 to 4 weeks is realistic. For IT professionals with some cloud exposure, 2 to 3 weeks is typically sufficient. The exam tests foundational knowledge, not hands-on engineering skills, so the preparation is conceptually straightforward. The 4-week prep plan in this guide covers all four domains with daily tasks and free resources.

  1. Is the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam hard?

It is the entry-level AWS certification, and it is designed to be accessible to people with no prior AWS experience. The questions test conceptual understanding, not technical implementation. The main challenge is breadth: the syllabus covers a wide range of AWS services across four domains, and the exam expects you to know what each service does at a high level. If you follow a structured study plan and score 80% or higher on practice exams, you should pass comfortably. 

The free AWS course on Scaler Topics is a good starting point if you are beginning from zero.

For the next step after the Cloud Practitioner, explore the AWS certification path on Scaler Topics to plan your progression. For structured programmes that take you from foundational cloud knowledge through DevOps and SRE skills, visit Scaler Academy or the Scaler DevOps and Cloud programme.

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