Amit PatilProject Manager| Most TechnologiesMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Hello, I am planning to take the PMP exam in mid-Feb 2020. Can anyone let me know the books required for PMP exam and clearing it successfully in the first attempt. Please guide me. A proper plan would be of great help. Thanks. Saving Changes...
There are lots of books available on the market. I recommend PMP Question Banks and Formula Guides.
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Nov 14, 2019 10:45 PM
Amit Patil
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Thanks Alice for the reply.
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Luis BrancoCEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, LdªCarcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Dear Amit Thanks for this question Thanks for sharing
Each person learns at a different rate, at their own pace.
I can talk about myself.
To prepare for the exam I studied 8 hours a day for 30 days
I just studied at PMBOK Guide to prepare for the exam
How did I study? By area of knowledge. At the end of each knowledge area I answered 50 questions similar to those coming out of the exam for that knowledge area. Then I studied for processes
Last week (8 days) I did an exam in the morning and another in the afternoon with two objectives: - Gain quick answers to questions - Train answers to exam-like questions
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Nov 14, 2019 6:55 AM
Amit Patil
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Thank you very much for the reply Mr Luis Branco.
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Anton OosthuizenSenior Business Analyst / Project Manager| Self EmployedPretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Amit you will probably find as many different answers as there are people on this forum. Everybody studies differently hence use different resources. For me personally, I did not use any book other than the PMBOK and I just read it from start to end. The PMP exam was the most relevant to the real-world of any of the PMI certifications I've done so real-life experience really counted. I recall that I did spend some extra time on formulas and calculations but found a very small percentage of questions on this.
Besides the PMBOK I would suggest to rather enroll in one of the online prep courses. They normally provide mock exams and question sets and some structured programs to reach the goal.
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2 replies by Amit Patil and Luis Branco
Nov 14, 2019 5:35 AM
Luis Branco
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Dear Anton
I take this opportunity to congratulate you on having participated as a speaker at the PMI® Business Analysis Virtual Conference 2019, on your chosen theme and the way you presented it.
CONGRATULATIONS
Nov 14, 2019 6:57 AM
Amit Patil
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Thank you very much for the reply Mr Anton.
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Luis BrancoCEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, LdªCarcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Nov 14, 2019 4:44 AM
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Amit you will probably find as many different answers as there are people on this forum. Everybody studies differently hence use different resources. For me personally, I did not use any book other than the PMBOK and I just read it from start to end. The PMP exam was the most relevant to the real-world of any of the PMI certifications I've done so real-life experience really counted. I recall that I did spend some extra time on formulas and calculations but found a very small percentage of questions on this.
Besides the PMBOK I would suggest to rather enroll in one of the online prep courses. They normally provide mock exams and question sets and some structured programs to reach the goal.
Dear Anton
I take this opportunity to congratulate you on having participated as a speaker at the PMI® Business Analysis Virtual Conference 2019, on your chosen theme and the way you presented it.
CONGRATULATIONS Saving Changes...
Amit PatilProject Manager| Most TechnologiesMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nov 14, 2019 3:27 AM
Replying to Luis Branco
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Dear Amit Thanks for this question Thanks for sharing
Each person learns at a different rate, at their own pace.
I can talk about myself.
To prepare for the exam I studied 8 hours a day for 30 days
I just studied at PMBOK Guide to prepare for the exam
How did I study? By area of knowledge. At the end of each knowledge area I answered 50 questions similar to those coming out of the exam for that knowledge area. Then I studied for processes
Last week (8 days) I did an exam in the morning and another in the afternoon with two objectives: - Gain quick answers to questions - Train answers to exam-like questions
Thank you very much for the reply Mr Luis Branco. Saving Changes...
Amit PatilProject Manager| Most TechnologiesMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nov 14, 2019 4:44 AM
Replying to Anton Oosthuizen
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Amit you will probably find as many different answers as there are people on this forum. Everybody studies differently hence use different resources. For me personally, I did not use any book other than the PMBOK and I just read it from start to end. The PMP exam was the most relevant to the real-world of any of the PMI certifications I've done so real-life experience really counted. I recall that I did spend some extra time on formulas and calculations but found a very small percentage of questions on this.
Besides the PMBOK I would suggest to rather enroll in one of the online prep courses. They normally provide mock exams and question sets and some structured programs to reach the goal.
Thank you very much for the reply Mr Anton. Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
You'll get some replies here, but I would recommend taking some time to perform your own due diligence by searching through this community for similar questions or members success stories - there are certainly plenty of them!
From the many insights you find here, you can begin to formulate your own plan from that fits with your particular study style, but taking those successes from others.
We look forward to the sharing of your own success story. Also, please feel free to become an active participant in the community to help the progress.
Agree with Andrew. focus on PMBOK Saving Changes...
Amit PatilProject Manager| Most TechnologiesMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Sure. Just beginning with the PMBOK Guide.... Will have lots of queries as I progress reading it. So please guide with your precious experience Saving Changes...
Amit PatilProject Manager| Most TechnologiesMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nov 14, 2019 2:15 AM
Replying to Alice Hanson
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There are lots of books available on the market. I recommend PMP Question Banks and Formula Guides.