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About PMP

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The Project Management Professional (PMP)® / CAPM® from Project Management Institute(PMI) is the most important industry-recognized certification for project managers.

You can find PMPs leading projects in nearly every country and, unlike other certifications that focus on a particular domain, the PMP® is truly global. As a PMP, you can work in virtually any industry, with any methodology and in any location.
Employers benefit as well. When more than one-third of their project managers are PMP-certified, organizations complete more of their projects on time, on budget and meeting original goals. (Pulse of the Profession® study, PMI, 2015.)

The PMP signifies that you speak and understand the global language of project management and connects you to a community of professionals, organizations and experts worldwide. Become a PMP and become a project hero.

  • Students enrolled in this program will gain a comprehensive knowledge about the principles of Project Management using the PMBOK that is a set of standard terminologies and guidelines used for Project Management.
  • >This course is primarily designed for students with project knowledge preparing for the PMP® or CAPM® certification exams offered by the Project Management Institute.
  • One of the unique features of this program is that students from any domain may enroll in the program as it teaches the general standards and procedures followed by a Project manager.

The PMP Training includes lectures on comprehending the PMI-PMP Exam Prep material, PMBOK guide, practice exercises, practical scenario based examples, case study and quizzes to enhance the understanding of Project Management. Students will Learn about the People Process and Business Environment Domains

PMP Certification Requirements:

  • High school diploma or associate’s degree (or global equivalent)
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • 35 hours of project management education training or CAPM® Certification

Experience Requirements

  • 60 months’ experience leading projects (with a high school diploma or associate’s degree)
  • 36 months’ experience leading projects (with a four-year degree)
  • 24 months experience if you’re a graduate of a GAC program
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