PMP FAQ

How do you renew PMP certification?

To renew your PMP certification, you need to earn a minimum of 60 professional development units (PDUs) over a three-year certification cycle and submit a renewal application to the PMI.

Detailed Answer

The PMP certification is valid for three years, after which it needs to be renewed to maintain active status.

To renew your PMP certification, you need to earn a minimum of 60 PDUs by participating in various professional development activities, such as attending training courses, participating in volunteer work, publishing articles, or giving presentations.

The PDUs must be earned within the three-year certification cycle, which starts from the date you were first certified or last renewed.

Once you have earned the required 60 PDUs, you can submit a renewal application to the Project Management Institute (PMI) along with the applicable renewal fee.

The PMI will review your application and PDU documentation, and if everything is in order, they will renew your PMP certification for another three-year cycle.

The PMI offers various resources and tools to help you track and manage your PDUs, including the PDU Tracker on the PMI website.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Start planning and tracking your PDUs early in the certification cycle to ensure you meet the requirements on time.
  • Consider a mix of different types of PDU-earning activities to keep your skills and knowledge up-to-date.
  • Familiarize yourself with the PDU categories and requirements to ensure you are earning PDUs in the appropriate areas.

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