PMP Certification Training
PMP (Project Management Professional) certification is the gold rated credential and it is mandatory to every project managers. The PMP training is based on PMBOK 7 and PMI’s Exam Content Outline. PMP holding project mangers are paid higher than non-holding project managers. Enrol now and start your project management journey now.
Overview
Curriculum
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 36 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
Expand all sectionsCollapse all sections
- Domain 1: People14
- 1.1Task 1: Manage conflict
- 1.2Task 2: Lead a team
- 1.3Task 3: Support team performance
- 1.4Task 4: Empower team members and stakeholders
- 1.5Task 5: Ensure team members/stakeholders are adequately trained
- 1.6Task 6: Build a team
- 1.7Task 7: Address and remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
- 1.8Task 8: Negotiate project agreements
- 1.9Task 9: Collaborate with stakeholders
- 1.10Task 10: Build shared understanding
- 1.11Task 11: Engage and support virtual teams
- 1.12Task 12: Define team ground rules
- 1.13Task 13: Mentor relevant stakeholders
- 1.14Task 14: Promote team performance through the application of emotional intelligence
- Domain 2: Process17
- 2.1Task 1: Execute project with the urgency required to deliver business value
- 2.2Task 2: Manage communications
- 2.3Task 3: Assess and manage risks
- 2.4Task 4: Engage stakeholders
- 2.5Task 5: Plan and manage budget and resources
- 2.6Task 6: Plan and manage schedule
- 2.7Task 7: Plan and manage quality of products/deliverables
- 2.8Task 8: Plan and manage scope
- 2.9Task 9: Integrate project planning activities
- 2.10Task 10: Manage project changes
- 2.11Task 11: Plan and manage procurement
- 2.12Task 12: Manage project artifacts
- 2.13Task 13: Determine appropriate project methodology/methods and practices
- 2.14Task 14: Establish project governance structure
- 2.15Task 15: Manage project issues
- 2.16Task 16: Ensure knowledge transfer for project continuity
- 2.17Task 17: Plan and manage project/phase closure or transitions
- Domain 3: Business Environment4
- Easy Pass Sessions1
FAQs
Four-Year College / University Degree,
36 months of experience leading projects within the past eight years, 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® certification OR
High School or Secondary School Diploma,
60 months of experience leading projects within the past eight years,
35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® certification
The PMP exam costs $555 for those without PMI membership. For PMI members the cost of the PMP exam is $405. The cost of PMI membership is $129
As per the PMP handbook, “if you do not satisfy the CCR program within your active certification dates, you will be placed on suspended status. The suspension period lasts one year (12 months).
You need to renew your certification every 3 years. It can be renewed by maintaining professional development units (60 PDUs). The renewal cost is $60 if you have a PMI membership, $150 if you are not a PMI member.
Approx of 61% is the least passing score required to pass the PMP exam.
Tip 1: Read the questions carefully Tip 2: Understand the type of question
Tip 3: For lengthy questions, read the last sentence of the question and answer choices first
Tip 4: For situational questions, choose the BEST among several correct answers
You need to have a deeper understanding of the underlying project management concepts. PMP exam questions are very demanding because they require you to apply project management knowledge and skills to real-world practical problems.
Many PMP aspirants fail because they make basic mistakes while studying for the exam. There is a beautiful concept in project management called “lessons learned”. You can learn from others' mistakes and avoid them. Also, you should practice many situational questions and simulation tests. This way, you will be able to crack the exam on your first attempt.
Saving exam cost, download of PMI publications at free of cost, benefit from PMI chapters, can attend seminar and conferences at free of cost, free access of PM magazines, newsletter, journals and many more.
PMP certification validity lasts three years, but it can be renewed by maintaining professional development units (60 PDUs)
Once you submit payment - even if you submit it before your certification expires, it will be renewed from your current certification expiration date.
PMP aspirants should read and study the 7th edition of the PMBOK Guide to prepare for the exam, rather than the 6th. But reading the 7th edition alone won't be enough to succeed on the test.
Yes, PMP is highly recommended across industries. Wherever there are projects, there is a need for certified and skilled project management professionals.
Actually PMP exam is based on Examination Content Outline (ECO) - this is a document released by PMI. Asper PMI recommendation, the PMP aspirants should refer 10 books - PMBOK 7, Agile Practice Guide, Process Groups: A Practice Guide is among that.