The PMP is the gold standard of project management certification. Recognized and demanded by organizations worldwide, the PMP validates your competence to perform in the role of a project manager, leading and directing projects and teams.
Course Description:
The PMP® designation is recognized worldwide as the standard of the profession attesting to one’s core knowledge and understanding of critical Project Management concepts, principles and techniques. Certification sets Project Management Professionals (PMP®’s) apart from the crowd. The programme is designed with the objective to assist participants understand PMI’s standard for Project Management with the view to prepare the participants to sit the PMP certification exam administered by PMI. This course enables participants to:

  • Pass the PMP® exam and become a certified Project Management Professional
  • Be able to use the tools and techniques you learned while studying for the PMP® exam to improve your abilities to learn and to do project management.
  • Learn exactly what to expect on the PMP® exam
  • Identify what your strong and weak areas of knowledge are, so that you can study and master them.
  • How to identify and easily handle all types of questions found on the exam
  • Make the best use of study time to be successful in passing the PMP® exam.

Course Objectives:

Post completion of the ’PMP® Exam-Prep Course’ at Do Delight, you will be confident enough to crack the PMP® examination with decent scores. Your expertise will increase on the following lines:

  • Will clear the PMP® examination at ease with good score.
  • Will help you understand the concepts, theories, methods, formulas and terminology, you must know to pass the PMP® Exam on your first shot.
  • Will learn all the processes, process groups and knowledge areas in the Project Management, as mentioned in the Project Management Body of Knowledge – PMBOK.
  • Will understand the phases of Project Lifecycle and will be able to create Project charter.
  • Manage costs, time, risks and resources.
  • Achieve personal and professional goals.
  • Complete successful projects.
  • Will gain an understanding of the Project Management best practices.

Course Outline

  • Introduction
  • History of This Book
  • Tricks of the Trade for Studying for this Exam
  • Project Management Framework
  • Project Management Processes
  • Integration Management
  • Scope Management
  • Time Management
  • Cost Management
  • Quality Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Communications Management
  • Risk Management
  • Procurement Management
  • Professional and Social Responsibility
  • The PMP Exam: Tips for Passing the Exam the First Time

Prerequisites

• Secondary degree (high school diploma, associate’s degree or the global equivalent)
• 7,500 hours leading and directing projects
• 35 hours of project management education
OR
• Four-year degree
• 4,500 hours leading and directing projects
• 35 hours of project management education

Yes,you just have to send us a e-mail for the extension of training.

To get PMP® certification, candidates need to submit PMP® application online or get a printable application form from pmi.org. PMI reviews the application and candidates need to submit PMI audit materials including supporting documents once their application is accepted within 90 days. They can then attend the exam and the name of pass candidates is displayed on the PMI website within few days. The PMP® certificate is delivered to you within 4 weeks’ time approximately.

The fee for PMP® exam is $405 for PMI members and $555 for non-members. The Re-Examination fee is $275 for PMI members and $375 for non-members.

PMI takes 5 days to review online PMP® forms, 10 days to review paper PMP® forms submitted by the individuals and 20 days to review paper PMP® forms submitted by the corporate.

A PMP® Certificate is valid for 3 years and it’s recommended to renew your certification in every 3 years.

The professional development units (PDUs) are the measuring unit used to quantify approved learning and professional service activities. PDU activities for PMP® credential holders must be related to project management topics that are substantially consistent with the knowledge areas and processes outlined in the current edition of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) and involve appropriate expert resources. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the next se.

You get your PMI ID number when you apply for the credential exam or when you first become a PMI member. PMI ID number, also known as your Member ID is used to report PDUs.