Accomplishing accreditations offered by esteemed professional organizations like the Association for Project Management (APM) is increasingly acknowledged as a credible indication of proficiency in project management. For instance, the APM PMQ serves as a globally recognized, knowledge-based qualification (IPMA Level D), empowering individuals to showcase their expertise in delivering successful projects.
Training Prerequisites
Basic PM skills, 6 months of PM experience, previous attendance APM Project Fundamentals Qualification (PFQ) Training
Necessary Preparation: 5-10 hours of pre-course study
Certification Information
APM Exam voucher with web proctoring included with your tuition. See FAQ below for more Exam details.
The APM PMQ exam is a 3-hour, closed-book, essay-style paper. In this paper, candidates must answer 10 of 16 questions covering 37 topics. The pass mark is 55%