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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The time required to prepare for the PMP exam depends on the individual's prior experience and knowledge of project management concepts. On average, candidates spend 3 to 6 months preparing for the exam.
Here are some factors to help you plan your preparation timeline:
- Existing knowledge: If you already have experience in project management, you may need less time to review the material.
- Study plan: Creating a structured study schedule can help you stay on track and cover all exam areas.
- Course and materials: Taking a formal PMP preparation course or self-study using PMI's resources and exam prep books can shorten your study time.
Generally
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The PMP exam is a comprehensive, computer-based exam that tests a candidate's knowledge and application of project management principles. It consists of 180 questions, with 175 scored questions and 5 unscored pretest questions, which cover a wide range of topics, including:
- People (42%): Leadership, communication, and team management.
- Process (50%): Planning, execution, monitoring, and controlling of projects.
- Business Environment (8%): Understanding how projects align with business strategies and managing project constraints.
The exam lasts 230 minutes and is entirely multiple-choice. The questi
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The PMP certification is valid for 3 years from the date you pass the exam. After this period, PMP holders must earn 60 PDUs (Professional Development Units) through continuous learning and professional development to maintain their certification.
You can earn PDUs by:
- Participating in training courses.
- Attending PMI chapter events or webinars.
- Contributing to the project management community (e.g., volunteering, teaching, etc.).
At the end of the 3-year period, if you have earned the required PDUs, you can renew your PMP certification by submitting your PDU records to PMI.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Apart from the main exam fee, there may be additional costs related to the PMP certification process, such as:
PMP Exam Re-sit Fee: To reattempt the PMP exam, you would need to pay -
- $275 (Rs. 23,752) for members
- $375 (Rs. 32,389) for non-members
Training Fees:
- Many candidates choose to take a formal PMP preparation course, which can vary.
- Online self-paced courses may range from $200 - 800.
- Instructor-led courses can be more expensive ($1,000-2,500 or more).
PMP Study Materials:
- You may also want to invest in books, practice exams, or study guides, which typically cost between $50 - 200 .
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! The Japanese certification courses are primarily available at three levels. Students first pursue the Basic-Japanese course, where they can learn about the basic structures of the language. After this course, students who wish to continue their education in the Japanese Language can move on to the Intermediate Level Language Certification where they can enhance their knowledge of Japanese grammar and sentence formation. Further, students can choose to pursue an Advanced level Japanese Language course where they will learn to use the Language in an academic context and give critical analysis of texts. The advanced level is the ha
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, You can surely learn the foundations of the Japanese language, script, grammar, and culture through a certificate-level course, as it allows you to explore the language in a comprehensive manner. The Japanese Language courses are structured such that it is easy for students to learn about foundational Japanese Language.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! Yes, there are many Japanese courses that are available online for free. You can learn Japanese for free, but the certification is paid. Here are some Japanese online and distance courses that provide certification:
Japanese Online/Distance Courses | Average Fees |
|---|---|
INR 5,400 | |
INR 8,000 | |
INR 18.800 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Japanese Certificate course is a language course through which students can learn about the foundations of the written and spoken Japanese language and grammar. The Japanese certificate course duration varies depending on various universities and their curriculum, but generally, it is a 6-month to 1-year course that you can pursue as a regular degree, a distance degree, or online.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
PeopleCert has designed and delivered more than 6,500,000 exams till date, and more than 50,000 corporates globally trust the certifications it issues. It has also acquired globally accredited certification providers in sectors of IT service management, project management, and Lean Six Sigma, including AXELOS and IASSC.
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