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Oracle is giving away certifications. Take the whole shelf.

Fifteen Foundations-level certifications currently carry free training and exam windows through Oracle University — Fusion ERP, SCM, HCM, CX, the AI Agent Studio credential panels have started asking about, OCI, Data Platform, Guided Learning. Each card: what it is, who it's for, the exam code, and the official place to start. Tick 🏅 as you earn them — the shelf remembers, and fifteen badges on a CV costs exactly nothing but evenings.

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Free windows are Oracle University promotions (MyLearn / Race-to-Certification lineage) — codes verified July 2026, but availability is Oracle's to change: always confirm on mylearn.oracle.com / education.oracle.com before planning your week. Preparing for the Fusion ones? That's literally this whole site: P2P Live, the Daily Drill, the Agents wing.

Free certification quick answers

Are Oracle certifications really free in 2026?

Foundations-level exams run with free training and exam windows through Oracle University's MyLearn platform (the Race-to-Certification lineage). You need a free Oracle account; courses are self-paced with proctored online exams. The windows are promotional — confirm current availability on Oracle's official pages before scheduling.

Which free Oracle certification should a Fusion consultant take first?

Your pillar's Foundations exam — ERP (1Z0-1160-1) for finance-side, SCM (1Z0-1163-1) for supply-chain — then the AI Agent Studio Foundations (1Z0-1145-1), because agent questions have already reached hiring panels. The AI/OCI foundations make strong third picks for breadth.

Are Foundations Associate certifications worth it?

Alone they won't win a senior role — they're breadth signals, not depth proof. But fifteen zero-cost badges plus demonstrable hands-on judgment (the kind interactive practice builds) is a CV that reads "current and hungry." At zero cost, the ROI argument makes itself.