The Project Management Institute (PMI)
Project Management Professional (PMP)® Certification | PMI
Demonstrate your ability to lead projects in any industry with this globally recognized certification and open the door to a world of opportunities. The Project Management Professional® certification acknowledges candidates who are skilled at managing the people, processes, and business priorities o
Project Management Professional (PMP)®
Demonstrate your ability to lead projects in any industry with this globally recognized certification and open the door to a world of opportunities. The Project Management Professional® certification acknowledges candidates who are skilled at managing the people, processes, and business priorities of professional projects.
Is a PMP right for you?
The PMP certification proves you have the project leadership and expertise in any way of working: predictive, hybrid or agile. It demonstrates your ability to lead projects without being tied to any specific industry or geographic location.
Those with a PMP certification report higher median salaries than those without PMP certification― 17% higher on average across the 21 countries surveyed .
1.6M+
PMP certification holders worldwide, with top countries including China, US, and Canada.
About the Exam
Exam length
180 questions
Exam time
230 minutes
Languages
• English
• Arabic
• Brazilian Portuguese
• Chinese (Simplified)
• Chinese (Traditional)
• French
• German
• Hebrew
• Indonesian
• Italian
• Japanese
• Korean
• Polish
• Russian
• Spanish
• Turkish
1 Check eligibility and prepare
Before you apply, make sure you meet one of the following sets of PMP certification requirements:
Set A requirements
• High school or secondary school diploma
• Minimum 60 months/5 years experience leading and managing projects within the past eight years
• 35 hours of project management education/training. You can also meet this requirement with:
- CAPM® certification or
- PMP® Exam Prep Course or
- Instructor-Led PMP® course (Available Online and In-Person)
Set B requirements
• Bachelor's degree or higher (or global equivalent)
• 36 months/3 years experience leading and managing projects within the past eight years
• 35 hours of project management education/training. You can also meet this requirement with:
- CAPM® certification or
- PMP® Exam Prep Course or
- Instructor-Led PMP® course (Available Online and In-Person)
Set C requirements
• Bachelor’s degree or higher (or global equivalent) from a GAC accredited program
• 24 months/2 years experience leading and managing projects within the past eight years
• 35 hours of project management education/training (GAC core project management course work is pre-approved to fulfill this requirement)
2 Complete the application
Follow the steps below for a smooth application process:
Gather your application materials
Document your experience related to past projects and training. Below are some examples to help guide you through your documentation process:
• Projects you’ve led
• Where you’ve worked, your role and responsibilities, duration of projects
• Training you’ve completed
• Institutions attended, courses completed, qualifying hours
Additional tips
• Remember to register a PMI.org user account before moving forward with your application.
• Don’t miss any requirements with the application checklist.
• Take your time. The application is save-as-you-go, so you can take a break if needed.
• Remember to focus on your role and responsibilities for the project, not as much on the project itself.
3 Pay and schedule the exam
Your application was accepted. What’s next?
First, congratulations!
You're on the path toward career advancement. Once you verify your acceptance, the next step is to pay your exam fee.
In the case you’re selected for an eligibility audit, you must provide the following to confirm your eligibility:
• Copy of degree
• Verification of experience signed by supervisor
• Certification or proof of 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® certification
Schedule your PMP exam
After you pay, you can schedule your exam. Below are some helpful details about exam scheduling:
• You can take your exam at a Pearson Vue Testing Center (recommended) or securely online
• You may attempt the exam up to three times in one year if you don’t pass
4 Study for the exam
Prepare for your PMP exam day
While PMI certifications validate your existing skills and experience, preparation and study is critical to passing the exam.
Whether you’re looking for in-person training, practice exams, or on-demand courses that allow you to go at your own pace, there are plenty of options for exam preparation.
5 Take the exam
Countdown to exam day.
At a glance:
• 230 minutes
• 180 questions
• 5 unscored pretest questions, 175 scored questions
• Offered in 16 languages
Associated exam content
• People 42%
• Process 50%
• Business environment 8%
View FAQs
Before you apply, make sure you meet one of the following sets of PMP certification requirements:
Set A requirements
• High school or secondary school diploma
• Minimum 60 months/5 years experience leading and managing projects within the past eight years
• 35 hours of project management education/training. You can also meet this requirement with:
- CAPM® certification or
- PMP® Exam Prep Course or
- Instructor-Led PMP® course (Available Online and In-Person)
Set B requirements
• Bachelor's degree or higher (or global equivalent)
• 36 months/3 years experience leading and managing projects within the past eight years
• 35 hours of project management education/training. You can also meet this requirement with:
- CAPM® certification or
- PMP® Exam Prep Course or
- Instructor-Led PMP® course (Available Online and In-Person)
Set C requirements
• Bachelor’s degree or higher (or global equivalent) from a GAC accredited program
• 24 months/2 years experience leading and managing projects within the past eight years
• 35 hours of project management education/training (GAC core project management course work is pre-approved to fulfill this requirement)
View FAQs
How to prepare for the PMP exam
Project Professionals worldwide agree: PMP is the gold standard in project management certification and distinguishes you from other project professionals. Luckily, we know a thing or two about the most effective ways to prepare.
PMI members receive exclusive savings on exam prep.
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The New PMP
Coming July 2026
The PMP exam is evolving to reflect the future of project management.
The updated exam introduces new topics such as AI, sustainability and value delivery, along with broader updates that support how project leaders think, collaborate and deliver results.
• My PMP certification served as the catalyst for my career, showcasing my expertise, dedication, and relentless pursuit of growth. Susan Aznive New Hampshire, USA My PMP certification served as the catalyst for my career, showcasing my expertise, dedication, and relentless pursuit of growth. Susan Aznive New Hampshire, USA
My PMP certification served as the catalyst for my career, showcasing my expertise, dedication, and relentless pursuit of growth.
My PMP certification served as the catalyst for my career, showcasing my expertise, dedication, and relentless pursuit of growth.
PMP has been instrumental in helping me grasp the significance of early planning to address issues and risks, as well as the importance of establishing baselines to measure project progress.
PMP has been instrumental in helping me grasp the significance of early planning to address issues and risks, as well as the importance of establishing baselines to measure project progress.
When people see PMP behind my name, they understand that I'm speaking with authority on project management.
When people see PMP behind my name, they understand that I'm speaking with authority on project management.
When people see PMP behind my name, they understand that I'm speaking with authority on project management.
When people see PMP behind my name, they understand that I'm speaking with authority on project management.
How the PMP certification pays off
Hear how investing in themselves by earning the PMP has opened doors and created new opportunities for these project leaders.
Maintaining your PMP certification
Earning your PMP certification is a big accomplishment—maintaining it shouldn't have to be. Continuous skill growth that extends beyond certification is critical to fueling your career and your impact. PMP holders are required to earn 60 professional development units (PDUs) in each 3-year cycle to maintain a PMP certification. Each PDU represents one hour spent:
• Learning
• Teaching others
• Presenting
• Reading
• Volunteering
• Content creating
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