Project Management Professional (PMP)® Fast Track
This course includes: 35 Contact Hours | High-quality VILT Training | Learning PMBOK 7th Edition | Introduction to Agile Project Management | Access to Digital materials from PMI | Exam Tips & Tricks | 1000+ Chapter Quizzes and Mock up exams | Exam Application Support | Scenarios and Case Studies | Course Completion Certificate
Overview
Certification Body
FAQs
The Project Management Professional (PMP) is a globally recognized certification offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). It signifies a professional's expertise in project management and is crucial for career advancement in various industries.
To be eligible for the PMP exam, you need a four-year degree, three years of project management experience (with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects), and 35 hours of project management education. Alternatively, if you have a high school diploma or an associate degree, you need five years of project management experience.
The PMP exam assesses knowledge in five domains: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing. Questions cover areas such as project scope, time, cost, quality, risk, procurement, stakeholder management, and more.
PMI recommends a combination of self-study, formal training, and hands-on experience. You can use PMI's official guide, practice exams, and other study materials. Many candidates also find it helpful to join study groups or take formal PMP exam preparation courses.
The PMP exam consists of 180 multiple-choice questions. You have four hours to complete the exam. The questions are based on scenarios, and some involve interpreting project management situational questions.
The exam fee varies for PMI members and non-members. PMI members typically pay a lower fee. Additionally, there may be costs associated with study materials or training courses.
The PMP certification is valid for three years. To maintain it, you must earn 60 Professional Development Units (PDUs) during this period through continuing education and professional activities.
Yes, you can reschedule or cancel your PMP exam, but there may be fees associated with these changes. It's advisable to review PMI's policies and contact their customer care for specific details.
There are no strict prerequisites for taking PMP training courses. However, having some project management experience can enhance your understanding of the course materials.
PMP certification is widely recognized and respected in the project management field. It enhances your credibility, opens up new career opportunities, and often leads to higher earning potential. Many organizations prefer or require PMP certification for senior project management roles.
Requirements
- A High School Diploma or Associate degree with 5 years of Work Experience is required.
- A Graduate degree with 3 years of Work Experience is vital.
- Completion of 35 Mandatory Training Hours in Project Management.
Features
- Access Anytime, Anywhere: Study whenever and wherever you choose with 24/7 accessibility.
- Self-Assessment Tools: Regular quizzes and self-assessment tools reinforce your learning and track your progress, ensuring you're well-prepared for the PMP exam.
- Resource Library: Access a rich repository of resources, including downloadable materials, reference guides, and additional reading materials to deepen your understanding.
- Peer Interaction: Connect with fellow learners through discussion forums and collaborative activities. Share experiences, ask questions, and build a network of like-minded professionals.
Target audiences
- Project Managers
- Associate/Assistant Project Managers
- Team Leads/Team Managers
- Project Executives/Project Engineers
- IT Professionals
- Software Developers
- Aspiring Project Managers