No you can't, because it was prior to the attainment of your PMP credential. Any of such subsequent trainings are allowed. Please read the PMP handbook for more information.
i took and passed the PMP exam when i was in a purely projectized environment. Few months later i got a new job in more functional environment. that means i have little or no acivity to report towards my PDUs. I still have 2 years to get 40 PDUs. Anybody got some advice on how i should proceed ??
uglory
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 18:29
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No you can't, because it was
No you can't, because it was prior to the attainment of your PMP credential. Any of such subsequent trainings are allowed. Please read the PMP handbook for more information.
sathya737
Thu, 04/25/2013 - 06:02
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no u can't
That gives you eligibilty to write the PMP exam not for claiming the pdus..
after passing the exam only u can claim pdu,s
KVS
chiezeks
Sun, 07/14/2013 - 13:10
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handling career change.
Hi guys,
i took and passed the PMP exam when i was in a purely projectized environment. Few months later i got a new job in more functional environment. that means i have little or no acivity to report towards my PDUs. I still have 2 years to get 40 PDUs. Anybody got some advice on how i should proceed ??
Frances Tessler
Sun, 10/05/2014 - 19:51
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PDU
Congratulations on passing the exam. Sadly the 35 PDUs acquired prior to the exam cant be carried over after the exam.