What is the PMP certification? What is PMP certification requirements?
The Project Management Professional (PMP)® is the TOP 1 certification of professional project management in the world, issued by Project Management Institute – PMI (USA).
PMP certification requirements:
- With a four-year degree or global equivalent: candidates need to have 3 years (36 months) leading projects and 35 hours of project management education/training (35 contact hours) or CAPM® Certification
- With a high school diploma or an associate’s degree, or global equivalent: candidates need to have 5 years (60 months) leading projects and 35 hours of project management education/training (35 contact hours) or CAPM® Certification
(*) 35 contact hours is a certificate of the mandatory project management education/training hours issued by Atoha – PMI ATP Premier to participants, which meets the training requirement from PMI. PMI does not...
The Project Management Professional (PMP)® is the TOP 1 certification of professional project management in the world, issued by Project Management Institute – PMI (USA).
PMP certification requirements:
- With a four-year degree or global equivalent: candidates need to have 3 years (36 months) leading projects and 35 hours of project management education/training (35 contact hours) or CAPM® Certification
- With a high school diploma or an associate’s degree, or global equivalent: candidates need to have 5 years (60 months) leading projects and 35 hours of project management education/training (35 contact hours) or CAPM® Certification
(*) 35 contact hours is a certificate of the mandatory project management education/training hours issued by Atoha – PMI ATP Premier to participants, which meets the training requirement from PMI. PMI does not mention the expiry date of 35 contact hours certificate. However, Atoha recommends that it should not more than eight years – in terms of work experience.