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Cover the basics in MongoDB 101, our MongoDB tutorial for beginners, or take querying MongoDB up a notch in MongoDB 201, our intermediate course. No registration required.
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Self-paced, free MongoDB tutorials with quizzes and exercises

MongoDB 101
Getting StartedBEGINNER
Total length: 2 hours
The MongoDB tutorial for beginners. Cover the basics of querying, importing/exporting data, and working with the mongo shell and the MongoDB aggregation pipeline.
- Introduction to MongoDB and Studio 3T
- Introduction to MongoDB Atlas
- Connecting to MongoDB
- The MongoDB Basics: Databases, Collections & Documents
- Using SQL in MongoDB Aggregation
- Importing and Exporting MongoDB Data
- Running MongoDB Queries on the mongo Shell

MongoDB 201
Querying MongoDB DataINTERMEDIATE
Total length: 3 hours
Build upon the MongoDB basics. Learn how to perform CRUD operations, write find() and aggregation queries, filter elements from arrays, use SQL to query MongoDB, and create views from collections.
- Performing CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) Operations
- Building MongoDB find() Queries
- The MongoDB find() Method
- Working with the MongoDB Aggregation Pipeline
- The MongoDB aggregate method
- Querying Arrays Using MongoDB $elemMatch
- Querying Embedded Documents in MongoDB Arrays
- Querying MongoDB with SQL SELECT Statements
- Working with MongoDB Views
About Academy 3T

Academy 3T is the most practical learning resource for MongoDB. Our MongoDB tutorials and courses are designed to get students up and running fast, regardless of one's skill level or experience.
Developed by the creators of Studio 3T, the most widely-used professional tool for MongoDB, Academy 3T is an extension of 3T's Education Program, which has supported more than 3,000 teachers, students, and researchers worldwide since 2017.