Description:
Launched in 2003, the CAPM recognizes individuals with a demonstrated understanding of the fundamental knowledge, processes, and terminology as defined in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), the standard of project management’s good practices.
Target audience:
The CAPM credential candidate contributes to a project team as a subject matter expert and may also serve as a sponsor, facilitator, liaison, or coordinator.
These project team members assume full or partial responsibility for individual project tasks in their areas of expertise (e.g., finance, marketing, legal), which may not be industry-specific, but relevant across many functional areas and industries.
Pre-requisites:
Please visit http://www.pmi.org/PDF/pdc_capmhandbook.pdf and download CAPM Handbook to understand the pre-requisites for CAPM Certification.
Fees:
Please visit http://www.pmi.org/PDF/pdc_capmhandbook.pdf and download CAPM Handbook to understand the fee structure for CAPM Certification.
Application procedure:
Please visit http://www.pmi.org/PDF/pdc_capmhandbook.pdf and download CAPM Handbook to understand the application procedure for CAPM Certification.
Exam information:
Please visit http://www.pmi.org/PDF/pdc_capmhandbook.pdf and download CAPM Handbook to understand the exam information for CAPM Certification.
Pass percentage:
Please visit http://www.pmi.org/PDF/pdc_capmhandbook.pdf and download CAPM Handbook to understand the passing criteria for CAPM Certification.
Validity of certification:
Please visit http://www.pmi.org/PDF/pdc_capmhandbook.pdf and download CAPM Handbook to understand the validity of CAPM Certification.
How to retain certification:
Please visit http://www.pmi.org/PDF/pdc_capmhandbook.pdf and download CAPM Handbook to understand how to retain CAPM Certification.