My preparation guide to clear PMP in first shot
I cleared my PMP certification exam in Nov 2012. It took me a long time to come up with this post, but I nevertheless wanted to post the same for the benefit of others who are planning to attempt for the exam sooner or later.
I had signed up for a course with Knowledgwoods Training which conducts workshops in all major cities. You need to look you for their schedule. There are many more good institutes and you can choose any one which you think provides you with good training material, reference guides and techniques.
Although I underwent the training workshop (to earn my PDU's required for eligibility) first and began my studies later, my strong recommendation to others would be to read PMBOK atleast once before you take up a course. This will help you understand the sessions better and also get all your doubts cleared from the trainer during the sessions. PMBOK is available for download for all those who register on their website.
Below is the plan I followed to study for the exam. Since I had a lot of free time on hand I was able to finish my studies in 45 days post the training session. You may take 2 - 3 months to complete the same if you have a hectic work schedule. It would be a good idea to plan for the same and stick to the plan deligently.
Study Plan:
- PMI requires you to provide proof of 4500 / 7500 hours of experince depending on your qualifications and experience. Since I have 10 years of experience I provided around 4550 hours of experience starting with my latest projects (last 3 years). I did not provide more as 4500 hrs is enough to qualify if you are an experienced individual (Please note this does not apply for graduates)
- If you have worked on lengthy projects spanning over years then you can split the project into phases (phase 1, phase 2 and so on... ) I split my project into 6 monthly ones considering each major product release as a single phase point.
- Make sure you list non-overlapping project information over the last 3 years. If you have worked on multiple projects at the same time, only 1 among the same can be entered for a time period.
- You need to split your experience across processes as provided. It's good to have the split as below but, if you have not worked in a particular process make sure you do not put false experience. Since I worked through release planning, execution etc. I was able to split my experience properly.
Initiation 10% Planning 30% Execution 25% M & C 25% Closure 10%
Please note, you may choose to split your experience differently. The above is just a recommendation.
- Make sure you provide references of the people who can stand by as your reference and will be able to support you in case your profile goes in for a audit. PMI does some random screening of profiles via an audit process. During this process you will have to go through some formalities of providing proof of experience and qualifications. This process could put your application on hold and delay the acceptance.
- Provide details of 2 ID proofs which have your latest photograph and name as per what you have entered in the application form. (you might not be allowed to enter the exam center if the name differs and even the photo does not match your current appearance)
- Make sure you provide the address that is the same as on your ID proof. It does not matter if you no longer stay there. Your mailing address with PMI registration can be different from the address you provide in the exam form application. Also it needs to be entered exactly as provided in the ID proof (the exam center people can be quite strict about the same and may not allow you to appear for the exam if any discrepancy is found)
- Before actually scheduling an exam, try to look for availability on the dates you prefer. Usually you will not get an immediate date. The days will be booked for about a month or 2.
- Provide the city of your choice and the page will show you the authorized prometric center closest to your location. Since I live in Pune the closest option was to appear for the exam at Mumbai center. Select the most convenient center.
- The availability calender will give you a list of available dates and time slots. Choose the slot suitable to you and schedule an appointment.


admin
Tue, 01/08/2013 - 11:18
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Thanks for sharing the
Thanks for sharing the details and congratulations.
Regards
guptaab1
Tue, 01/08/2013 - 11:18
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My preparation guide to clear PMP in first shot
Congratulations on obtaining the PMP certification in first shot
Regards,
Amit
jsushma
Tue, 01/08/2013 - 12:37
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Hi Mrunash , Can you please
Hi Mrunash ,
Can you please help how you have subscribed for Brainbok? None of Credit/Debit cards are accepted by paypal. As you are also from india, Can you please help to provide the steps how you have subscribed to Brainbok?
Thanks
jsushma
Mrunash
Sat, 07/06/2013 - 13:56
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Hi Sushma,I did a
Hi Sushma,
I did a registration for a basic free account with my google credentials. You will find it on the home page of brainbok.
kishorevaishnav
Sun, 07/07/2013 - 04:29
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Congratulations!!!
Congratulations!!!
pmpnewster
Sun, 07/07/2013 - 05:11
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Mrunash, Congratulations on
Mrunash, Congratulations on passing the PMP exam!
Just wondering how come the Prometric centre could be so cold (as to warrant wearing a sweater) at this time of the year... in a place like Mumbai? Malfunctioning AC or were you in the line of the cold draft?
Thanks.
Regards.
manumadhav
Mon, 09/23/2013 - 12:18
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hi .. thanks
Hi Mrunesh,
thanking for this wonderful post.
You had made many people's life easy with this "quick book" post.
I am from pune and I have many options for the Institutes with 35 PDU contract hours training . I am in a confusion to select institute. Some Institutes even offers with money back gurantee. What is your advice. WHIch institute will be better for the 35 PDU contract hours and post support till PMP exams?
Thanks
MM