PMI CAPM Exam
PMI Certification Practice Exam
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PMI CAPM Exam Overview
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Duration
130 Minutes
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Questions
~150
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Passing Score
720 / 100
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Format
Multiple choice & multiple response
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PMI CAPM Certification FAQ
The PMI Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) is an entry-level certification for project practitioners. It signifies that the holder understands the fundamental knowledge, terminology, and processes of effective project management, as outlined by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and its Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide). It's a globally recognized credential that helps individuals stand out in the job market and demonstrate their commitment to the project management profession.
The CAPM certification is ideal for individuals who are just starting their careers in project management or those who wish to gain a foundational understanding of the field. This includes:
- Project team members
- Aspiring project managers or coordinators
- Recent graduates looking to enter the project management profession
- Professionals who want to enhance their current role with project management skills
- Anyone who manages non-project specific tasks and wants to learn more structured project approaches
The average salary for a PMI CAPM certified professional typically ranges from $60,000 to $80,000 USD per year. This figure can vary significantly based on factors such as geographical location, industry, specific job role, years of experience, and the overall economic landscape. While CAPM certification enhances earning potential, it serves as a foundational credential that often leads to higher salaries as experience and further certifications (like PMP) are acquired.
The PMI CAPM certification is valid for a period of three (3) years. To maintain the certification, holders must earn 15 Professional Development Units (PDUs) within this three-year cycle and pay a renewal fee. PDUs can be accumulated through various educational activities, such as taking courses, attending seminars, self-study, or volunteering. This renewal process ensures that CAPM certified professionals remain current with evolving project management practices and knowledge.
The PMI CAPM certification has been an integral part of PMI's credential portfolio for many years, evolving over time to align with updates to the *PMBOK® Guide* and the project management profession. While there isn't a single 'release date' for the certification itself, its exam content typically updates in response to new editions of the *PMBOK® Guide* or significant changes in project management practices. PMI generally reviews and updates its exam content every 3-5 years to ensure relevance and alignment with current industry standards and the latest *PMBOK® Guide* edition. Candidates should always refer to the official PMI website for the most current exam content outline and any upcoming changes.
The PMI CAPM curriculum covers foundational project management concepts and principles across various domains. The exam content typically focuses on:
- Project Management Fundamentals and Core Concepts
- Project Management Process Groups (Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring & Controlling, Closing)
- Project Management Knowledge Areas (Integration, Scope, Schedule, Cost, Quality, Resources, Communications, Risk, Procurement, and Stakeholder Management)
- Predictive, Plan-Based Methodologies
- Agile, Scrum, and other Adaptive Frameworks/Methodologies
- Business Analysis Frameworks and techniques
- Value Delivery and Project Performance Domains as outlined in the *PMBOK® Guide – 7th Edition* and *PMI Process Groups: A Practice Guide*
