PMP FAQ

How much does the PMP exam cost?

The cost of the PMP exam varies by location, but typically ranges from $405 to $555 USD for members of the Project Management Institute (PMI), and $555 to $555 USD for non-members.

Detailed Answer

The PMP exam fee is set by the Project Management Institute (PMI), the organization that administers the PMP certification.

For PMI members, the exam fee is $405 USD in the United States and Canada, and $555 USD in other countries.

For non-members, the exam fee is $555 USD globally, regardless of location.

The exam fee includes the cost of the exam itself, as well as access to the PMP Handbook and other exam preparation materials.

In addition to the exam fee, candidates may also need to pay for exam preparation resources, such as study guides, practice exams, and training courses, which can add additional costs.

The exam fee is valid for a 1-year period, and candidates must schedule and take the exam within that timeframe.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Consider becoming a PMI member to save on the exam fee, as the membership cost is often offset by the lower exam fee.
  • Plan and budget for the exam fee well in advance to avoid any last-minute surprises.
  • Explore any discounts or special offers that may be available, such as employer or academic institution sponsorships.

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