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Looking for feedback from Project Managers who have completed their PMP Certification Exam course requirements from Indian R.E.P?

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Mohit Garg Financial Project Officer| University of Victoria Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Hello Everyone,

I am looking to get feedback or comments from fellow Project Managers here on this network on their experience of completing PMP Certificate Exam course requirements (35-39 PDUs) from a Registered Education Provider (R.E.P.) based out of India? PMI.org.in provides a list of several approved R.E.P. ones. I was hoping to get some real-time insight here.

Thanks in advance for reading this, and if you have any information please share your experience here.
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Amrapali Amrapali Field Marketing Manager| Keysight Technologies Hounslow, United Kingdom
Hello Mohit,

I am also on my way of taking the certification exam. I have completed my 35 hrs of PDU from skillsoft corporation. But also had gone through the material from Udemy and Linkedin learning. Also there is a courses available on PMI itself.
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Mohit Garg Financial Project Officer| University of Victoria Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Thanks Amrapali for sharing that info. Good luck for the exam :)
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Elizabeth Harrin Director| RebelsGuideToPM.com London, England, United Kingdom
With these days of remote learning, is it necessary to restrict yourself to any country?
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1 reply by Kiron Bondale
May 14, 2020 11:41 AM
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That's a great point, Elizabeth!

I recently had a learner in my DALSM three day workshop who was in Melbourne, Australia - more than 12 hours ahead of me!

The only risk with taking the course too far (time-wise) from your location would be fighting fatigue or adjusting one's internal clock to be able to focus on the learning. I usually find that my learners for PMP Prep courses tend to be pretty tired at day's end so fighting time zone fatigue in addition to the learning tiredness might be a double whammy.

Kiron
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
May 14, 2020 10:55 AM
Replying to Elizabeth Harrin
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With these days of remote learning, is it necessary to restrict yourself to any country?
That's a great point, Elizabeth!

I recently had a learner in my DALSM three day workshop who was in Melbourne, Australia - more than 12 hours ahead of me!

The only risk with taking the course too far (time-wise) from your location would be fighting fatigue or adjusting one's internal clock to be able to focus on the learning. I usually find that my learners for PMP Prep courses tend to be pretty tired at day's end so fighting time zone fatigue in addition to the learning tiredness might be a double whammy.

Kiron

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