Project Management Professional (PMP)

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  • 813 Questions
  • 7 Hours

Overview

What is PMP Certification?

The PMP acknowledges candidates skilled at managing the people, processes, and business priorities of professional projects. PMI, the world’s leading authority on project management, created the PMP to recognize project managers who have proven they have project leadership experience and expertise in any way of working.


To obtain PMP certification, a project manager must meet certain requirements and then pass a 180-question exam. The PMP exam was created by project leaders for project leaders, so each test question can be related to real-life project management experiences.

 

PMP certification validates that you are highly skilled in:

  • Motivating people and teams through all phases of a successful project.
  • Using predictive, agile and hybrid approaches to determine which way of working is best for each project.
  • Highlighting the success of a project and its impact on overall strategic organizational goals.

Requirements

Earning your PMP certification is a commitment. That's part of what makes it valuable. If you have real-world project management experience, you’ve finished the hardest part. Before you apply, make sure you meet one of the following sets of PMP Certification requirements:

  • 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

 

Fees

There is an exam fee required to earn the PMP.

Member: $405.00      Non-Member: $555.00

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Project Management Professional (PMP): 150.00 USD

Amount: $150.00 USD