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Mandar Deshpande PMP Trainer| Grit Consulting Pune, Mh, India
Hello All,

I been conducting PMP training/workshop for few months now. From 2021, ACT would be coming in. which will need instructors will get certified. I am freelancer instructor and not associated with institute as contractual basis. So being Partner as organization won't be choice. How do I find out where train the trainer programs are happening? I can sponsor my own training expenses but I am looking for institute / PMI who can do it.

Any source will be helpful.
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Mandar -

If you are referring to PMI's Authorized Training Partner program (ATP), you can continue to teach PMP prep courses as a non-ATP - there is nothing which prevents you from doing that, but you'd have to use your own courseware and materials.

If you wish to join an ATP as an instructor, you can get all the info here: https://www.pmi.org/rep-program-resources/...raining-partner

Kiron
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2 replies by HAWAZIN ABBASI and Mandar Deshpande
Nov 09, 2020 11:41 AM
Mandar Deshpande
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Thank you for quick response.
Nov 15, 2020 7:43 PM
HAWAZIN ABBASI
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Dear Kiron.

If the certified PMP trainer teaches PMP prep courses as a non-ATP, can he/she provide their students with appropriate contact hours to enter the PMP exam?

Sincerely,

Hawazin
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Mandar Deshpande PMP Trainer| Grit Consulting Pune, Mh, India
Nov 09, 2020 8:01 AM
Replying to Kiron Bondale
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Mandar -

If you are referring to PMI's Authorized Training Partner program (ATP), you can continue to teach PMP prep courses as a non-ATP - there is nothing which prevents you from doing that, but you'd have to use your own courseware and materials.

If you wish to join an ATP as an instructor, you can get all the info here: https://www.pmi.org/rep-program-resources/...raining-partner

Kiron
Thank you for quick response.
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HAWAZIN ABBASI CEO/ Project Manager| SMART Leaders Solutions Lincoln, Ne, United States
Nov 09, 2020 8:01 AM
Replying to Kiron Bondale
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Mandar -

If you are referring to PMI's Authorized Training Partner program (ATP), you can continue to teach PMP prep courses as a non-ATP - there is nothing which prevents you from doing that, but you'd have to use your own courseware and materials.

If you wish to join an ATP as an instructor, you can get all the info here: https://www.pmi.org/rep-program-resources/...raining-partner

Kiron
Dear Kiron.

If the certified PMP trainer teaches PMP prep courses as a non-ATP, can he/she provide their students with appropriate contact hours to enter the PMP exam?

Sincerely,

Hawazin

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