ABOUT:
The PMP® certification recognizes individuals adept at overseeing the personnel, processes, and
business imperatives of professional projects. Developed by PMI®, the foremost authority on project
management globally, the PMP® credential is designed to acknowledge project managers who have
demonstrated their proficiency in project leadership across various methodologies.
CERTIFICATION BODY:
The Project Management Institute (PMI®) is a global organization that sets standards and certifies project management professionals, offering the respected PMP® certification.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
- Domain Expertise: Business, People, and Process in Project Management.
- Methodology Mastery: Understanding diverse Project Management approaches.
- Assessment Capability: Evaluate participants’ grasp of Project Management.
- PMI-PMP® Preparation: Equip for successful exam readiness.
- Efficient Project Handling: Practical skills for effective project management.
- Document Proficiency: Crafting impactful project documents.
- Recognizing Managerial Contributions: Understanding vital project manager roles.
- Professional Growth: Expanding opportunities in Project Management.
EXAM INFORMATION:
MCQs – 200 MCQs, 20 MCQs are pretest questions
Duration – 230 Mints
One additional break for a total of two 10-minute breaks for computer-based tests.
Questions will be a combination of multiple-choice, multiple responses, matching, hotspot, and limited fill-in-the-blank.
People – 86 Questions,
Business – 14 Questions
Process – 100 Questions
RE CERTIFICATION:
PMP Certification is valid for 3 years and the credential holder should maintain 60 PDU (Professional Development Units) to continue the credential
Education – 35 PDUs
Giving Back – 25 PDUs
Requirements
- High School Diploma: Equates to 5 years of project experience, encompassing 7500 hours over 60 months, earning 35 PDUs.
- Bachelor's Degree: Translates to 3 years of project experience, comprising 4500 hours across 36 months, also accruing 35 PDUs.
Target audiences
- Project Managers/Aspiring Project Managers
- Team Leads/Team Managers
- Project Associates
- Project Assistants/Engineers
- Project Analysts, Project Coordinators
- Software Developers