The Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification, established in 1984, is a globally recognized credential that validates a project manager’s expertise in leading and directing projects and teams. It signifies proficiency in project management methodologies, including predictive (waterfall), agile, and hybrid approaches.
Who Should Pursue the PMP® Certification?
The PMP® certification is ideal for:
- Experienced Project Managers: Professionals aiming to formalize and enhance their project management skills.
- Career Advancers: Individuals seeking global recognition and opportunities for career growth in project management.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the PMP® certification, candidates must meet specific educational and professional experience criteria:
- Four-Year Degree:
- Experience: 36 months leading projects within the past 8 years.
- Education: 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® Certification.
- High School Diploma or Associate’s Degree (or global equivalent):
- Experience: 60 months leading projects within the past 8 years.
- Education: 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® Certification.
Application Process
- Verify Eligibility: Ensure you meet the educational and professional experience requirements.
- Create a PMI Account: Register at PMI.org.
- Complete the Application: Fill out and submit the PMP® application online.
- Application Review: PMI reviews applications within 5-10 business days.
- Payment:
- PMI Members: $405
- Non-Members: $555
- Audit Process (if selected):
- Approximately 5% of applications are randomly selected for audit.
- If selected, submit the required documentation.
- Schedule the Exam: Upon approval, schedule your exam at a Pearson VUE test center.
PMP® Exam Content Outline (Updated 2021)
The PMP® exam was updated in January 2021 to reflect current practices and now focuses on three domains:
Domain | Percentage | Focus Areas |
---|---|---|
People | 42% | Leading teams, conflict resolution, stakeholder engagement, team performance. |
Process | 50% | Methodologies, risk management, planning, execution. |
Business Environment | 8% | Aligning projects with organizational strategy, ensuring compliance. |
Key changes include:
- Incorporation of agile and hybrid methodologies, reflecting their growing importance.
- Diverse question formats: multiple-choice, multiple-response, matching, hotspot, and limited fill-in-the-blank.
- Total questions: 180 (175 scored and 5 unscored).
- Exam duration: 230 minutes.
- Two 10-minute breaks during the exam.
How to Prepare
Preparation methods include:
- Self-Study: Utilizing the latest edition of the PMBOK® Guide and other study materials.
- Exam Preparation Courses: Many candidates opt for “boot camp” style courses for comprehensive coverage.
Recommended study materials:
- PMBOK® Guide (7th Edition): The official guide to project management practices.
- Agile Practice Guide: For agile and hybrid methodologies.
- Practice Exams: To simulate real exam conditions and assess readiness.
PMP® Exam Centers
The PMP® exam is administered by Pearson VUE. In Thailand, the testing center is located at:
Pearson VUE Testing Center Thailand
BB Building (Emirates Building), 10th Floor, Suite 1010
Soi Sukhumvit 21 (Asoke Road), next to GMM Grammy Building
Bangkok, Thailand
Directions:
- From BTS Asoke Station: Walk 500 meters to Soi Sukhumvit 21. The center is in the BB Building on the 10th floor.
- From MRT Sukhumvit Station: Walk to Asoke Road (Soi Sukhumvit 21). The center is located near the GMM Grammy Building.
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For the most current information on the PMP® certification, visit the official PMI website.