CAPM FAQ

What are the CAPM requirements?

The main requirements to take the CAPM exam are having a secondary degree, 23 hours of project management education, and either 1,500 hours of project experience or 23 hours of project management experience.

Detailed Answer

The CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) exam is offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and is designed for early-career professionals looking to demonstrate their understanding of the fundamental knowledge, terminology, and processes of effective project management.

To be eligible to take the CAPM exam, candidates must meet the following requirements:

1. Educational requirement: Possess a secondary degree (high school diploma, associate's degree, or the global equivalent).

2. Project management education requirement: Complete 23 hours of project management education. This can be achieved through courses, workshops, or self-study.

3. Project experience requirement: Have either 1,500 hours of project experience or 23 hours of project management experience.

The project experience can be gained through working on, leading, or directing project tasks. The 23 hours of project management experience can be obtained through roles such as project team member, project manager, or project scheduler.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Start planning your CAPM exam preparation early and create a study plan to ensure you meet all the eligibility requirements.
  • Consider taking a CAPM exam preparation course or using study guides and practice exams to help you prepare for the exam.
  • Ensure you have all the necessary documentation, such as proof of education and project experience, ready to submit during the application process.

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