Android IT Certifications: Google's Official Career Path
Google's Android certification program validates hands-on expertise in mobile application development and device management. As the official certification from the platform owner, it carries direct market authority and directly aligns with real-world job requirements. In practice, passing these exams demonstrates proficiency in Android SDK, Kotlin, and enterprise deployment—skills employers actively seek. HotCerts preparation materials mirror official exam objectives, ensuring you study exactly what Google tests.
- Master Kotlin and Android Framework fundamentals tested in actual certification exams.
- Build real apps using official Android SDK tools and libraries.
- Demonstrate enterprise-ready skills in device management and security implementation.
- Gain credentials recognized by major tech employers hiring Android engineers.
- Progress from Associate through Professional certifications based on experience level.
- Prepare using content aligned with Google's published exam blueprints.
What the AND-802 Exam Covers
The AND-802 focuses on securing Android applications, managing device vulnerabilities, and implementing enterprise security policies. You'll encounter real-world scenarios around authentication, encryption, and malware detection. Our 150 practice questions mirror official exam objectives to eliminate surprises on test day.
150 Realistic Practice Questions
Each question reflects the depth and complexity you'll face during the actual exam. We've engineered these questions based on exam blueprints and certified instructor experience. Practice with confidence knowing your preparation directly matches certification standards.
Android Security Topics Tested
Expect coverage of secure coding practices, Android permission models, and threat mitigation strategies. Questions address API security, data protection, and network security vulnerabilities. You'll also encounter device-level security controls and encryption implementations required in modern Android development.