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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students planning to enroll in an MSc in Project Management have to spend around GBP 18,100 or INR 22.3 Lakhs in tuition fees.
To be eligible students need to meet the conditions given below.
- Have a 2:2 honours degree from a recognised international university or equivalent at Level 6 or above
- Attend a face-to-face interview
- Partcipate in a telephone interview
1 GBP = INR 123.06
Note- The BPP University London tuition fees changes every year, based on inflation and some other conditions. Students are advised to check the BPP London Fees page for the latest costs.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is not necessary to mention about your backlogs in the SOP. Sometimes, universities provide a separate space in the application for explaining any gap or inconsistency in the academic record. However, in case no such space for justification is provided in the application, you can use SOP to justify the reasons for such inconsistency in your record. You must mention about them briefly and explain well with the genuine reasons that led to these backlogs. Mentioning about backlogs with our explanation must be avoided.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The main ideas covered in the essay should be summarised in the statement of purpose conclusion. In order to leave the reader with a lasting impression, it should briefly reiterate the thesis statement and offer a concluding idea or argument. The conclusion should be succinct, but it also has to be interesting and convincing. Moreover, the conclusion should be able to convince the Ad Com about your candidature for the programme. You can read a sample sop for MS in project management to understand how the conclusion should be written.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
One can pursue a course in project management at the following levels:
| Course Level | Course Type |
|---|---|
| UG Diploma | 1-2 Years |
| PG Diploma | 1 year |
| Certificates | 2 weeks to 12 months |
New answer posted
6 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are majorly 5 stages of Project Management that include:
- Project Inititation
- Project Planning
- Project Execution
- Project Analysis/ Monitoring
- Project Closure
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Project management is the planning and organisation of a company's resources to perform a specific task or event within the time constraint to achieve desired results. In other words, project management includes planning, organisation, execution, monitoring and result of a particular task. Project Management Courses trains professionals to take over & manage respective projects assigned to them by their firms.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
- People who are aiming to renew their certifications such as PMP, CAPM, or Agile Certifications.
- Working professionals to brush up their skills and gain insights into advanced project financing, risk management, and strategic alignment.
- Engineers, IT professionals, and others in technical roles are seeking to move into project management positions or enhance their project management skills within their technical fields.
New answer posted
6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some important tools to learn in Project Management are mentioned in the table below for the interested candidates to check out:
Project Management Tools | |
Wrike | Microsoft Project |
ClickUp | FigJam |
Hub Planner | Quire |
Zoho Projects | - |
New answer posted
6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The latest project management courses are really beneficial for upskilling and staying relevant.
Courses and Certifications of PMI
- For entry-level positions, certifications such as the CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) offered by PMI are highly valued the world over.
- Then higher-level certifications from PMI, such as the PMP certification, which requires 3 years of work experience, will be a fine option.
- Another option would be to take courses from PMI-member institutions like Google.
Certifications from PRINCE2
PRINCE2 (Projects in Controlled Environments) is an alternative methodology that uses a pres
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Besides the power/soft skills, technical skills also must be given importance. Nearly all offline and online project management courses provide technical training on planning, scheduling, cost-containment, etc. According to PMI, in the Asia Pacific region, especially in Australia, project professionals are in high demand when they have skills in change management and risk management, as well as emotional intelligence.
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