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PMP Certification Training- Exam Preparation Course 35 PDUs

Achieve PMP Certification with this course and Renew PMI Certification

This course provides contents and videos of 35+ hours.

This course covers PMBOK Guide 7th Edition, 6th Edition, Process Groups: A Practice Guide, Agile Practice Guide, and more. It includes all the topics needed to pass your PMP exam on the first try. It is based on the latest PMP Examination Content Outline.

Passing the PMP certification exam is a must for any individual. PMP certification delivers real value by boosting your credibility, expanding career opportunities, and increasing your earning potential. Invest in yourself and take your career to the next level with PMP certification!

My message to all Aspirants:

  • Read PMBOK Guide 7th Edition, 6th Edition, Agile Practice guide thoroughly
  • Take the print out of 5-10-49 (5 process groups, 10 Knowledge Areas, 49 processes) from PMBOK-6 and 12-8 (12 Principles, 8 Domains) from PMBOK- 7 and read them on daily basis
  • Download PMBOK outline document from PMI website and make a habit of reading on daily basis
  • Know all 33 project documents and its reference in project life cycle
  • Learn Tools and Techniques thoroughly
  • Understand 4 values and 12 Principles of Agile carefully. Read roles and responsibilities of the Scrum Master, Development Team, Product Owner
  • Read and understand artifacts ( Product backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increments) , and events ( Sprint, Daily Scrum, Iteration/Sprint review, Sprint Retrospective, Backlog grooming)
  • Practice 200 Questions mock exam at least twice to assess your speed and readiness
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