How to Get the PMP Certification
Meet eligibility requirements, complete 35 hours of education, and pass the 180-question PMP exam. Learn the full process to get certified.
Answered by Giora Morein, Certified Scrum Trainer. ThinkLouder has trained 55,000+ practitioners since 2001.
To obtain the PMP certification, you need to meet specific eligibility requirements, complete 35 hours of formal project management education, and pass the PMP exam. The exam consists of 180 questions and is delivered over 230 minutes, with two scheduled breaks.
Eligibility requirements vary based on your educational background: - 36 months of leading projects if you have a bachelor’s degree - 60 months if you don't have a bachelor’s degree
After passing the exam, you’ll need to earn 60 PDUs every three years to maintain your certification. This process ensures that you stay current in the field.
Many professionals choose to prepare for the PMP exam through formal training. ThinkLouder offers a range of project management courses taught by PMI-approved trainers, helping you meet the education requirement effectively. Classes start at $349.
For more information on PMP certification, check out our detailed guides: How to Get PMP Certification and How to Achieve PMP Certification.
Getting PMP certified can enhance your career opportunities and validate your skills in project management. Take the first step today!
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