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On average, it takes between 2 to 6 months to get PMP certified if you're starting from scratch. However, this timeline depends on several factors:
Meeting Eligibility Requirements Varies (Experience)
Completing 35 Contact Hours | 2–4 weeks
Preparing for the Exam | 1–3 months
Application Approval | 5–10 business days
Scheduling and Taking Exam | 1–2 weeks
Total Time to PMP Certification
Here’s a sample timeline based on different preparation speeds:
⚡ Fast Track (1–2 Months)
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You already meet the experience requirement
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You enroll in a bootcamp or intensive prep course
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You study full-time and schedule your exam quickly
📘 Standard Track (3–4 Months)
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You work full-time and study part-time
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You complete the 35-hour training in 2–4 weeks
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You study for the exam over 8–10 weeks
🐢 Slow Track (5–6 Months)
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You balance study with a busy work/life schedule
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You take your time with training and preparation
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You space out studying over several months
1. Do You Meet the PMP Certification Requirements?
Before you can apply, you must meet specific PMP eligibility criteria:
✅ If you have a 4-year degree:
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36 months of project management experience
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35 contact hours of project management training
✅ If you have a high school diploma or associate’s degree:
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60 months of project management experience
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35 contact hours of training
This means that if you already meet the experience requirement, your timeline starts with completing the education and preparation phase.
2. Earning 35 Contact Hours of Project Management Education
You’ll need 35 hours of formal project management education before submitting your application. You can meet this requirement by enrolling in a PMP training course, either in-person or online.
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Self-paced online courses: 2–4 weeks (faster if you study full time)
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Instructor-led bootcamps: 4–5 days (intensive training)
➡️ SPOTO offers a PMI-authorized PMP exam prep course that fulfills this requirement.
3. Preparing for the PMP Exam (Study Time)
Most candidates need 1 to 3 months of study time, depending on:
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Your familiarity with the PMBOK® Guide
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Your project management background
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Whether you're studying part-time or full-time
Many professionals study 8–10 hours per week while working full-time. A structured study plan and quality prep materials can speed this up significantly.
4. Submitting the PMP Application
Once you meet the requirements, you can submit your PMP application through PMI’s website. This includes documenting:
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Your education history
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Relevant project management experience
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Training hours
PMI usually approves applications within 5–10 business days. If you’re selected for an audit, it can delay your process by 1–2 weeks.
5. Scheduling and Taking the Exam
After your application is approved and you've paid the exam fee, you can schedule your PMP exam:
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Online (proctored) or at a Pearson VUE test center
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Exam slots are typically available within 1–2 weeks
How to Speed Up Your PMP Certification Process
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Choose an online, self-paced course to fit study into your schedule
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Use a structured study plan with mock exams and flashcards
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Follow a reputable PMP exam prep program aligned with the current exam outline
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Don’t delay submitting your application once you're ready