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PMP® certification is the most recognized credential for project management across all industries. Globally recognized and in demand, the PMP® certification demonstrates that you have the experience, education and competency to successfully lead and direct projects.
The certification is achieved through an exam offered by the Project Management Institute, USA.
This program is an excellent career move because:
Our PMP® Certification training program assists aspiring professionals to achieve success on the PMP® Certification Exam. The training program is conducted by project management practitioners who have successfully managed projects and programs for Fortune 1000 companies. Our faculty will help learners to understand Structured Project Management Methodology from PMI® and empower them to manage projects of various complexity successfully. The program is structured around the 10 knowledge areas covered in PMBOK® Guide (Project Management Body of Knowledge) – 7th Edition.
Our practitioner-led approach also helps you to become a better project manager. This program:
Introduction to PMP Course Introduction |
Lesson 1: Business Environment Foundation Strategic Alignment Project Benefits and Value Organizational Culture and Change Management Project Governance Project Compliance |
Lesson 2: Start the project Identify and Engage Stakeholders Form the Team Build Shared Understanding Determine Project Approach |
Lesson 3: Plan the Project Planning Projects Scope Schedule Resources Budget Risks Quality Integrate Plans |
Lesson 4: Lead the Project Team Craft your Leadership Skills Create a Collaborative Project Team Environment Empower the Team Support Team Member Performance Communicate and Collaborate with Stakeholders Training, Coaching and Mentoring Manage Conflict |
Lesson 5: Support Project Team Performance |
Lesson 6: Close the Project/Phase |
PMP® certification is the most recognized credential for project management across all industries. Globally recognized and in demand, the PMP® certification demonstrates that you have the experience, education and competency to successfully lead and direct projects.
The certification is achieved through an exam offered by the Project Management Institute, USA.
This program is an excellent career move because:
Our PMP® Certification training program assists aspiring professionals to achieve success on the PMP® Certification Exam. The training program is conducted by project management practitioners who have successfully managed projects and programs for Fortune 1000 companies. Our faculty will help learners to understand Structured Project Management Methodology from PMI® and empower them to manage projects of various complexity successfully. The program is structured around the 10 knowledge areas covered in PMBOK® Guide (Project Management Body of Knowledge) – 7th Edition.
Our practitioner-led approach also helps you to become a better project manager. This program:
Introduction to PMP Course Introduction |
Lesson 1: Business Environment Foundation Strategic Alignment Project Benefits and Value Organizational Culture and Change Management Project Governance Project Compliance |
Lesson 2: Start the project Identify and Engage Stakeholders Form the Team Build Shared Understanding Determine Project Approach |
Lesson 3: Plan the Project Planning Projects Scope Schedule Resources Budget Risks Quality Integrate Plans |
Lesson 4: Lead the Project Team Craft your Leadership Skills Create a Collaborative Project Team Environment Empower the Team Support Team Member Performance Communicate and Collaborate with Stakeholders Training, Coaching and Mentoring Manage Conflict |
Lesson 5: Support Project Team Performance |
Lesson 6: Close the Project/Phase |
PMP® certification is the most recognized credential for project management across all industries. Globally recognized and in demand, the PMP® certification demonstrates that you have the experience, education and competency to successfully lead and direct projects.
The certification is achieved through an exam offered by the Project Management Institute, USA.
This online course is the perfect preparation for Project Managers who want to pass the PMP® Exam. It is designed for busy professionals who don’t have the time to travel, nor sit in a 4-day classroom. This eLearning course optimally prepares learners to pass the exam, as well as the ability to apply the project management knowledge in real life.
Introduction to PMP Course Introduction |
Lesson 1: Business Environment Foundation Strategic Alignment Project Benefits and Value Organizational Culture and Change Management Project Governance Project Compliance |
Lesson 2: Start the project Identify and Engage Stakeholders Form the Team Build Shared Understanding Determine Project Approach |
Lesson 3: Plan the Project Planning Projects Scope Schedule Resources Budget Risks Quality Integrate Plans |
Lesson 4: Lead the Project Team Craft your Leadership Skills Create a Collaborative Project Team Environment Empower the Team Support Team Member Performance Communicate and Collaborate with Stakeholders Training, Coaching and Mentoring Manage Conflict |
Lesson 5: Support Project Team Performance |
Lesson 6: Close the Project/Phase |
The Project Management Institute (PMI®) offers the Project Management Professional (PMP®) Credential/Certification to qualified Project Managers which encompasses the highest professional and ethical standards within the Project Management Community.
To enroll for the PMP® certification learners must satisfy all requirements in one of the following categories:
OR
The PMP® application can be completed online (at www.pmi.org). The new PMI® online application process allows you to on your status throughout the credentialing process.
The online PMP® application consists of three sections:
As part of PMI®’s Continuing Certification Requirements (CCR) Program, a PMP® credential holder will need to earn 60 PDUs per three-year cycle. To learn more about the program please reference the PMP® handbook found on www.pmi.org
PMP® stands for Project Management Professional® Certification. This is an exam offered by PMI® (Project Management Institute, USA) for practicing Project Managers. The PMP® Exam is a globally recognized Exam that is well respected in the industry. A Certificate is issued on passing this worldwide recognized designation. There are currently about 300,000 certified PMP®s globally. Through 2020, 1.57 million new Project Management jobs will be created annually around the world, according to PMI's Project Management Talent Gap Report.
The Project Management Institute was founded in 1969. The goal of the PMI® is continual growth and development of the Project Management discipline. PMI® initiated and implemented the PMP® exam in 1984. PMI® offers four types of services/products.. These are; Project Management Professional®, Project Management Research and Standards, Project Management Professional® Development Programs, and Project Management Publications.
PMI® now offers 5 different Exams related to the discipline of Project Management. These are:
Among these PMP® Certification is the most popular. This site focuses on PMP® Certification. PMI® provides a handbook for each of the above exams.
The certificate requires that you have at least 4,500 hours of experience in Project Management. Also the candidate should have attended at least 35 Contact Hours of classroom training on Project Management. PMI® explains the eligibility criteria in detail in the PMP® certification handbook on the website PMI.org.
The PMP® exam is a computer based exam conducted in Prometric Centers. The exam has 200 multiple choice questions. Each question has exactly one correct answer. You will get 4 hours to answer questions. Most people find 4 hours to be more than sufficient time for the exam. Out of these 200 questions, 25 questions are pretest questions. These are randomly placed throughout the exam and are used for research purposes. These questions are not evaluated while computing exam results. You will only be evaluated on the basis of 175 questions.
To pass the PMP® examination, you must answer a minimum of 106 of the 175 scored questions correctly. After you finish and submit the exam, in the Prometric Center you will immediately receive the overall mark-sheet for the exam.
No, there is no negative marking/grading. Unanswered questions are treated as wrong questions. The Exam is preceded by a 15-minute computer tutorial on the format of the exam.
After passing the Exam, you will receive your PMP® certificate by mail within 6-8 weeks. Examination scores are confidential. Our Participants have a 96% pass rate on their first attempt.
Effective August 1st 2013, the PMP® exam is based on PMBOK® Guide - 7th Edition. Exam results are divided into six areas. There are no minimum marks in separate areas.
You can view your PMP® credential status on https://www.pmi.org/certapp/default.aspx. You can also view certification status of other individuals on https://www.pmi.org/CertApp/Registry.aspx.
The exam costs $405 for PMI® members and $555 for non-members. Since the annual fee for PMI® membership is $129, it makes sense to become a member and then apply for the exam.
The program is mainly based on the PMBOK® Guide - 7th Edition. PMBOK® stands for Project Management Book of Knowledge. When you become a member of PMI®, you receive the PMBOK® Guide - 7th Edition on a CD. PMBOK® is very short and concise. Many people find it difficult to read. The current exam is based on the 7th Edition of PMBOK®. The approach that we suggest is:-
Two important tips that we would like to suggest:
The amount of time it will take you to prepare for the PMP® Certification Exam depends on how much experience you have as a Project Manager, your familiarity with PMI®'s terminology, and which books you use to prepare. Sitting for any exam is stressful, time consuming, as well as costly, therefore, give yourself enough time to study so that you feel comfortable. We suggest that you should plan to spend a minimum of 4-8 weeks, preparing for a couple of hours every day, before taking the exam.