Project Management Professional (PMP)® is a
credential offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
Project Management Professional (PMP)® credential is the most important
industry-recognized certification for project managers. Globally recognized and
demanded, the PMP® demonstrates that you have the experience, education and
competency to lead and direct projects.
This recognition is seen through increased marketability to employers and higher salary; according to the PMI Project Management Salary Survey–Seventh Edition, certification positively impacts project manager salaries.
Who should apply?
The PMP recognizes demonstrated competence in leading and directing project teams. If you’re an experienced project manager looking to solidify your skills, stand out to employers and maximize your earning potential, the PMP credential is the right choice for you.
Pre-requisites:
Candidates must verify a high school diploma or an associates degree with 60 months (7,500 hours) of project management experience, or a bachelor's degree with 36 months (4,500 hours) of project management experience. In both cases candidates must also have 35 contact hours of project management education. The application for the exam and verification of education and experience are done online at the PMI website.
PMP Requirements:
To apply for the PMP, you
need to have either:
- A four-year degree (bachelor’s or the global equivalent) and at least three years of project management experience, with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects and 35 hours of project management education.
- A four-year degree (bachelor’s or the global equivalent) and at least three years of project management experience, with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects and 35 hours of project management education.
OR
- A secondary diploma (high
school or the global equivalent) with at least five years of project management
experience, with 7,500 hours leading and directing projects and 35 hours of
project management education.
If you do not meet the PMP
eligibility requirements, you may want to look at the Certified Associate in
Project Management (CAPM)® certification.
How to Apply:
- To apply for the PMP,
register and log in to our online system to get started. A printable PMP application
form is also available.
- Need more information? Get more information on the PMP’s role and requirements. For a more detailed look, consult the PMP Handbook.
- If you’re ready to take the exam, the PMP exam preparation can get you started.
- Need more information? Get more information on the PMP’s role and requirements. For a more detailed look, consult the PMP Handbook.
- If you’re ready to take the exam, the PMP exam preparation can get you started.
Examination process:
The PMP exam is offered as a
computer-based test through the global network of Prometric testing centers.
There is also a paper-based option for locations with no Prometric testing
centers nearby. The exam consists of 200 questions ("items"). 25 are
pre-release items, which are not included in exam scoring. The score is
calculated based on the other 175 items. Each item has a key (the correct
answer) and three distractors (incorrect answer choices).
Candidates who take the
computer-based test receive their results (passed or not passed) immediately
upon completion. PMI also evaluates proficiency levels in each project
management process group from high proficiency to low proficiency in a score
report which the candidates receive after the examination. Candidates who take
paper-based tests receive their test results and score reports typically within
4 weeks.
Preparation assistance to
facilitate a PMP candidate's passing the examination is available in many
delivery forms. Many books, e-Learning courses, and classroom experiences may
be identified easily via an Internet search.
Maintain Your PMP
As part of PMI’s Continuing Certification Requirements program, a PMP credential holder will need to earn 60 PDUs per three-year cycle. To learn more about the program, what are PDUs, how to earn and claim them, as well as step-by-step instructions on how to renew your certification, watch the CCR video. You can also reference the latest PMP Handbook found on PMI web site.
Item writing:
Item writing is an ongoing process at PMI and new items (questions with 4 answering options each) are added to PMI's collection of exam items while others may be removed from it from time to time. Item writers use the PMP Examination Specification to identify item contents and references (project management texts or standards) to verify the correctness of the item. Individuals who are active in the field of PMP exam preparation (trainers, courseware developers, book authors, etc.) are not allowed to participate in item writing sessions.
Item writing is an ongoing process at PMI and new items (questions with 4 answering options each) are added to PMI's collection of exam items while others may be removed from it from time to time. Item writers use the PMP Examination Specification to identify item contents and references (project management texts or standards) to verify the correctness of the item. Individuals who are active in the field of PMP exam preparation (trainers, courseware developers, book authors, etc.) are not allowed to participate in item writing sessions.
Continuous credential
requirements:
Continuous
credential requirements are also called CCRs. To maintain the PMP
qualification, 60 professional development units (PDUs) must be earned over a
three-year cycle, from activities such as researching, authoring articles,
speaking on project management-related topics, or being engaged full time in
project management.