Cleared PMP on first attempt

Member for

10 years 8 months

DEAR Raviraj Bhedase

Congrulation you passed the PMP Exam in First attemp. dear do you have Rita Mulcahy’s 1400+ questions soft copy

if you have could you please sent me because i already preparation the PMP Exam 

my email address : mrwasim.muhammad@gmail.com

i am waiting for your response.

Best Regards

 

Muhammad Waseem

Member for

18 years 5 months

Basically depends in which country u r working in.



If in USA, yaa its true that only 10% rise will be there.



If in GCC countries, then defintely a good jump.



to maintain 60 PDU’s, not for all seminars, PMI sanctions PDU’s.



U can also give presentatin in conferences arranged by PMI for the aspirants. I think u can get 5 PDU’s for each presentation and you can make two such presentations.



Lectures of experts (conducted by PMI), with fetch u 2 PDU’s.



Can get a full list of PDU’s on website



but, definitely will get much better salary if u r a PMP



AND MOST IMPORTANT, ur company shud recognise PMP



Cheers,



Raviraj

Member for

20 years 2 months

I read some of the context in Rita’s book... It says that being a PMP your salary is more than 10% higher than to those not PMP.



I think this statement is not acceptable, bieng a PMP you need to maintain your unit within 3 year- 60 unitPDU. So, in this case, you need to attend siminars or have a reseach thesis to obtained this.



10% will not compensate to all of this expenses..

Member for

21 years 3 months

Hi!



Raviraj its great, so reached the benchmark of project management professionals, Congrulations , i am just a small bud in this ocean , i would like to know more about the Project planning&Control profession, but i am not getting a poroper project of proper sceniors guide like you



Thanking you,

P.Sridhar

Member for

18 years 5 months

This is what I heard too!! 70% of people pass in the exam.



Passing grade is 60.5%

Member for

20 years 2 months

Ravi,

Usually, how many would passed the exam out of the total taking the exam. I read some info, about 60 - 70 % , is it right..passing grade 61 %..

Member for

18 years 5 months

So, u r from 20th Batch, I suppose.



You need to have at least 3 years of experience to be eligible for PMP exams.



Also, the exam is mainly focused on scenario based questions, and are more practical. Just log in to www.pmi.org and get further eligibility details for PMP certification.



I wud advise u to appear for CAPM examination. As a student, it will be easy for you to appear and clear CAPM exam from the viewpoint of course content of ur institute. But, practically, u shud appear for CAPM, once you gain some more experience and then apply CAPM kind of stuff into your working areas.



AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS -



A person does not become a project manager after going on a project management course. You only can become a project manager if you have mastered the discipline you have chosen.



You’ve got to come up through the ranks. There is presently a greater demand for project management, because it suites the dynamic world we live in. Project management is a well established industry, so it is not like the IT boom we have had in the last 20 years. You can not go do an expensive course, walk into a job and earn tons of cash.



I would suggest that they keep on looking for oportunities to gain experience and better pay.



THAT THE TRUTH OF LIFE!!



Cheers,



Raviraj

Member for

18 years 2 months

Congratulation............





Nice hear.I m Vishal P.Fiske..



CurrrentlyPursuing My PG in Advanced Cnstruction Management

from NICAMR,Pune(M.S. INDIA)



I m intrested to get PMP certification.



i aready have one year of experience in execution,



by end of december i will be placed .





Please do reply if u can help me.

Member for

18 years 5 months

Thanks Everybody!!



Some more pointers:



Keep your approach very simple and straight.



1. Created a MS-Project Plan to track progress

2. Informed friends, relatives etc. that I am appearing from PMP. This helped to keep my focus. Some may like to keep this is secret and disagree.

3. Read PMBOK 2 times - cover to cover.

4. Rita PMP exam prep 2 times

5. Q &As for the PMBOK Guide 3rd edition. 1 times

6. Take as may mock exams as possible

7. Became member of yahoo groups for PMP

8. Daily visit PMHUB for lessons learned.

9. Find at least 2 hours for study. I did 2 hours in the evening. It was tough initially but in 7-10 days my routine was ready.



These are the other sites I referred too:



1. free flashcard website for PMP with 1538 questions/flashcards.

http://www.flashcardexchange.com/flashcards/view/287102 go to "Study".



2. In addition there are lot of materials , questions in the other flashcards

http://www.flashcardexchange.com/tag/pmp



3. 75 free questions:

http://www.oliverlehmann.com/pmp-self-test/75-free-questions.htm



4.PMP Exam Tutorials, 200 questions:

http://www.tutorialspoint.com/pmp-exams/pmp_mock_exams.htm



5. Free 15 questions:

http://www.testprepreview.com/modules/pmp.htm



6. 20 practice questions:

http://certification.about.com/od/projectmanagement/a/pmp_test_whiz.htm



7. Free PMP Certification Practice Questions:

http://www.certgear.com/products/preview/pmp_certification/index.html



8. www.pmhub.net: Read Jim Owens Columns



9. www.pmhub.net: Put on the headphone for Eric Nielsen’s lunch ‘n’ learn



The Paper

1) I wish I had put more focus on ITTO. There were at least 8-9 questions focusing directly on Tool and Techniques and Inputs

2) Did the memory dump. This helped me in answering at least 15-20 questions quickly

3) The calculations were very easy.

4) Mostly the questions were very lengthy and some of them were so tricky that they required 2-3 readings.

5) Some of the questions (text) were repeated 2-3 times but off course the answers were different



Cheers,



Raviraj

Member for

19 years 3 months

CONGRATULATION!!!

As first step on the exam I’m planning to attend preparation for PMP.

I would refer to the books you’ve suggested and if you got some more pointers that would be most welcome.



Regards,



Erick

Member for

18 years 9 months

Congrat Rav. Thanks for sharing your experience; I am sure I’ll learn from it. See how you have just sky-rocketted your value? Good luck in all your efforts.. Cheers

Member for

18 years 5 months

Hi Ravi

Congratulations on your brilliant success. Your hard working has given you a very sweet fruit of success, now do not delay and request for salary raise. hhhhhhaaa

Your advices are very valuable I am wondering if you can provide me some literature in electronic form for studies. I am in Toronto and books are really expensive here.

cheers my friend if you do not have never mind.



Talk to you later

Zameer


Member for

20 years 2 months



Ravi,



Accept my warm "congratulation"



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