PMP Certification required three elements

1) A record of project management experience

2) 35 hours of project management training

3) Completion of a 200 question exam

A record of project management experience PMP certification needs candidates to demonstrate experience managing projects. With a degree you need three years leading project tasks, without a degree must demonstrate five years leading projects. All candidates have to complete and experience record as part of the application. It is strongly recommended that candidates are honest about their levels of experience because the PMI will audit a sample of applications.

36 hours of contract time You also need to demonstrate 35 hours of project management training. The most common is a PMI Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.s),  but also other sorts of training count including internal company training, training delivered by consultant, on-line e-learning with an end of course certificate or training from a PMI chapter. However the training must be formal training and cannot be general seminars and discussions or self directed study such as reading the PM BoK.

The exam is 200 questions The PMP exam is based on 200 questions of which 25 are test questions which are being developed for future exams. So the actual exam is 175 questions, these are selected at random from a large question bank, however the are weight to cover the different areas of the PMBoK.  In the following sections:

Initiating

11%

Planning

23%

Executing

27%

Monitoring and Controlling

21%

Closing

9%

Professional and Social
Responsibility

9%

Advantages of PMP Certification

There are many advantages of PMP certification for project managers. These include

1.         It will make you a better project manager because you will have a better idea of the best project management processes to use.

2.         It will bosst you project management confidence

3.         PMI research shows you can expect to earn 15% more income

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