bommali Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 Hello all, please suggest any good online PMP certification courses that you might have come across. I researched about Simplilearn and found mixed reviews, but they mostly inclined towards negative. Please serious and genuine replies only đ Thank you. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyrion123 Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 do it from any reputed university ... like UChicago or Wharton etc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post HugoStrange Posted November 3 Popular Post Report Share Posted November 3 40 minutes ago, bommali said: Hello all, please suggest any good online PMP certification courses that you might have come across. I researched about Simplilearn and found mixed reviews, but they mostly inclined towards negative. Please serious and genuine replies only đ Thank you. there is no one fixed course, see reddit for people way of preparation. Here is my experience from few years ago  PMP ki dump undadu, vadu questions mostly situation basis untai. This is my experience I have passed the PMP exam yesterday with AT in Initiation, Monitoring and Control, Closing Phases and T's in Planning and execution phases. This was my second attempt. I tried couple of years ago. I did not prepare and only took a questions dump. The dump was not even close to the questions in PMP. I was scared most of the exam as I though I am going to fail. Just want to share my experience as it helped me to read other people's experiences. Exam prep: Prepared for a month and half Went through a udemey course (https://www.udemy.com/pmp-training-for-pmp-certification-pmp-exam/learn/v4/questions) which covered most topics, prepared notes for myself. Went through the ITTO's and took 3 tests from udemey by Joseph Phillips and got 71%, 75% and 61%. While reviewing I got to know what I missed so far and read them again. prepared a small brain dump. I went through my notes again and this time took the exam central exam in which I got 85%, was very confident till I took the Oliver Lehman's 175 & 75 , got only 70%. Lost confidence until I came across a person's experience in reddit saying that 70% in Oliver Lehman's is very good. So scheduled the exam and went through my notes (more than 30 pages) 4 times, ITTO's and brain dump 4 times. I also read these 99 points which helps in understanding the questions http://tips.deepfriedbrainproject.com/2010/04/99-point-pmp-exam-success-formula-by.html Exam: I went in early as they called me and said there are slots open. All through the exam I was not confident that I am going to pass. I have marked 5 of the first 20 questions for review and stopped marking after that. The strike through thing helps. I took a break at 2 hrs when I was at my 111th question. Finished the test in in 3:30 min, was very relived to see the Congratulations at the end. Advice: No need to memorize all the ITTO's. Just need to understand how things work and makes sense. If the term is not familiar to you, means it is not the right answer. Understand if the what you should have done to avoid or will be doing next. Some questions did not make sense and we have to assume. Some questions seems to have multiple correct answers. May be they are for the 25 questions.  best advice do more practice tests 3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bommali Posted November 4 Author Report Share Posted November 4 18 hours ago, HugoStrange said: there is no one fixed course, see reddit for people way of preparation. Here is my experience from few years ago  PMP ki dump undadu, vadu questions mostly situation basis untai. This is my experience I have passed the PMP exam yesterday with AT in Initiation, Monitoring and Control, Closing Phases and T's in Planning and execution phases. This was my second attempt. I tried couple of years ago. I did not prepare and only took a questions dump. The dump was not even close to the questions in PMP. I was scared most of the exam as I though I am going to fail. Just want to share my experience as it helped me to read other people's experiences. Exam prep: Prepared for a month and half Went through a udemey course (https://www.udemy.com/pmp-training-for-pmp-certification-pmp-exam/learn/v4/questions) which covered most topics, prepared notes for myself. Went through the ITTO's and took 3 tests from udemey by Joseph Phillips and got 71%, 75% and 61%. While reviewing I got to know what I missed so far and read them again. prepared a small brain dump. I went through my notes again and this time took the exam central exam in which I got 85%, was very confident till I took the Oliver Lehman's 175 & 75 , got only 70%. Lost confidence until I came across a person's experience in reddit saying that 70% in Oliver Lehman's is very good. So scheduled the exam and went through my notes (more than 30 pages) 4 times, ITTO's and brain dump 4 times. I also read these 99 points which helps in understanding the questions http://tips.deepfriedbrainproject.com/2010/04/99-point-pmp-exam-success-formula-by.html Exam: I went in early as they called me and said there are slots open. All through the exam I was not confident that I am going to pass. I have marked 5 of the first 20 questions for review and stopped marking after that. The strike through thing helps. I took a break at 2 hrs when I was at my 111th question. Finished the test in in 3:30 min, was very relived to see the Congratulations at the end. Advice: No need to memorize all the ITTO's. Just need to understand how things work and makes sense. If the term is not familiar to you, means it is not the right answer. Understand if the what you should have done to avoid or will be doing next. Some questions did not make sense and we have to assume. Some questions seems to have multiple correct answers. May be they are for the 25 questions.  best advice do more practice tests Thank you bro. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dippam Posted November 4 Report Share Posted November 4 PDUs kosama or to learn and pass the exam? Andy Crowe book is more than enough. That is the only 1 I referred when I took the exam long long time ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bommali Posted November 4 Author Report Share Posted November 4 3 hours ago, Dippam said: PDUs kosama or to learn and pass the exam? Andy Crowe book is more than enough. That is the only 1 I referred when I took the exam long long time ago. I have to complete the certification based on a requirement by my employer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dippam Posted November 4 Report Share Posted November 4 22 minutes ago, bommali said: I have to complete the certification based on a requirement by my employer. If you ask me, get that book. You can also earn PDUs required for sitting/taking the exam with that book (they will give access code for training or something to get the required PDUs).  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Mirchi Posted November 4 Report Share Posted November 4 idhi just coding lekunda...project management kegaaa...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dippam Posted November 4 Report Share Posted November 4 37 minutes ago, Mr Mirchi said: idhi just coding lekunda...project management kegaaa...... yes. mgmt ki pre-req some companies lo. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kakatiya Posted November 4 Report Share Posted November 4 Safe certif8cation Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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