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Project Management Professional (PMP)

Project Management Professional Certification

To qualify for the PMP, you'll need a blend of project management experience and formal education. Typically, this includes a minimum of three years (or 36 months) of project management experience if you hold a bachelor's degree or higher, or five years (or 60 months) if you have a high school diploma or equivalent. Additionally, you'll need to complete 35 hours of formal project management education, which our course will meet.

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The PMP exam covers a breadth of project management topics, from initiating projects to closing them out, assessing your ability to navigate the complexities of project leadership.

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Earning the PMP designation demonstrates your proficiency in managing projects across industries and signifies a commitment to excellence in project management. Moreover, maintaining your certification through ongoing professional development ensures you stay current with the latest industry trends and best practices.

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In essence, the PMP isn't just a certification; it's a testament to your expertise and dedication in the field of project management. Our role is to guide you through the process, providing the support and resources you need to succeed.

Additional Information

Why Get PMP Certified?

  •  The PMP is the highest ranked project management certification in North America as surveyed by CIO Magazine.
     

  •  Through 2027 there will be 2.2 million new jobs annually that require project-oriented roles, creating high demand for PMPs.
     

  •  PMPs earn an average of 25% more compared to project professionals who are not certified.
     

  •  The PMP proves you have the knowledge it takes to produce results and make a positive impact on your team.

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*As reported by CIO Magazine industry survey, 2021
**Earning Power: Project Management Salary Survey 10th Edition, PMI

PMP Certification Exam

Navigating exams, especially those as significant as the PMP Certification Exam, can indeed be daunting. Understanding what awaits you on exam day, both in terms of the exam itself and the environment at your Pearson VUE Testing Center, can alleviate some of this stress. Equally important is familiarizing yourself with the PMI exam content outline and engaging in rigorous preparation through training with sample PMP exam questions and taking practice PMP exams. These preparatory steps not only bolster your confidence but also remove the pressure, allowing you to approach the exam with a clear mind and readiness to excel.

About the Test

Cost

  • $405 US dollars for PMI members

  • $575 US dollars for non-members

Fees

  • Besides the exam cost, here are some other fees you may encounter:

    • PMI Membership Application: $10

    • PMI Membership Annual Fee: $139

    • PMP Reexamination Fee: $275 for PMI members and $375 for non-members

Exam

  • 180 questions comprising multiple choice, multiple response, matching, hotspot, and limited fill-in-the-blank

Difficulty

  • While there is no officially known passing rate for the PMP Exam, the test is both long and challenging. 

Hours

  • 3 hours and 50 minutes (230 minutes)

Benefits Included with every class

  •  100% Money back guarantee

  •  Official PMP class curriculum from PMI

  •  35 PMI Contact Hours needed to take PMP exam

  •  Extensive online class materials

  •  One-on-one access to instructor

  •  Prosper Project Management's PMP practice exam portal

  •  PMI exam application assistance

  •  Accredited class taught by PMI Certified instructors

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