CAPM FAQ

Is the CAPM exam hard?

The CAPM exam is moderately challenging, requiring solid knowledge of project management concepts and the ability to apply them, but with proper preparation, it is passable for motivated candidates.

Detailed Answer

The CAPM exam tests a candidate's understanding of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide, which covers a wide range of project management principles, processes, and techniques.

The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions that must be answered within 3 hours, making time management an important factor.

The content covers topics such as project integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, procurement, and stakeholder management.

The questions are designed to assess a candidate's ability to apply project management concepts to real-world scenarios, rather than just memorizing facts.

The passing score is 61% (or 92 out of 150 questions), which is a relatively high threshold compared to some other certification exams.

The CAPM exam is generally considered more challenging than the entry-level Project Management Institute (PMI) Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) exam, but less challenging than the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Thoroughly study the PMBOK Guide and understand the relationships between the various project management processes and knowledge areas.
  • Practice with sample exam questions and simulations to become familiar with the exam format and question styles.
  • Attend a CAPM exam preparation course or work with a mentor to get guidance and insights on the exam content and strategies.

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