Passed PMP : Total turn around time 30 days including an Audit
Hi Guys,
I cleared my PMP exam, want to write all my learnings but need some time and will come back for it.
Summary:
Filled application on 20 May'09
Payed on 27th May'09
Selected for Audit 27th May'09
Submitted by 4th Jun'09
Approval by 11th Jun'09
Appeared on 24th June'09 and passed
Total study hours around 40 hrs spread over 20 days...
gave only 2 full test before exam
will come back and write in detail about my learnings and method i used
You do not need months for this..need to study right things
Good luck
Nish


Congrats....
Hi Nish,
Congratulations. Seems less but coordinated effort.
Please through some light about reference material you used..
Pradeep
Hi Nish
Hi Nish... CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!
I would like to know your secreat of preparation!!!!! I'm really wondering seeing your statement "Total study hours around 40 hrs spread over 20 days". Could you please share your best practices at the ealiest. I'm planing for 4th Edition in 3rd week of Jul-09 and sure there is no big difference between 3rd & 4th.... some of our friends recomonding that 60-80% of questions directly getting from wwww.techfac360.com... Is it true?
Appreciate your quick response and thanks in advance for all your help.
You are really a master... PMP completed just in 40hrs?
Best Regards,
Ramu.
will get it by this weekend
Hi Ramu,
My apologies for not listing the best practice yet, however had lot of work to do at work and couldn't get time to pen down the information. But I will get it by this weekend and I feel you have sufficient time to study, dont worry.
Regarding wwww.techfac360.com, I didnt do any questions from this website.
I agree that there is not much difference in terms of concept between PMBOK 3 and PMBOK 4 but there are some changes to ITTO.
Yes, I did clear the exam in less than a month, study hours may not be exact 40 hrs as lot depends upon what do we mean by studying :) , but its not more than 45 hrs.
I am writing all about my exam process, just give me couple of days.
Small tip: Focus on concepts and do not spend lot of time on internet, read books and clear concepts.
Good luck
Nish
www.nimbupani.us
Thanks
Thanks Nish... I can
Started Writing
Hi Ramu,
I have started writting my lessons learned (just started, lot more to be written, remember Progressive Elaboration), please visit my blog for more details as I can not cover everything here. For summary here it is:
1. You need not ready every book available in market. PMBOK and Rita are good enough, above that depending on time availability you can read Andy and Headfirst
2. No need to give each every questions available, give only quality assessment exams like PMstudy, Oliver, try PMZilla ques. PMTI.
3. You can clear the exams in 4-8 weeks time.
Remember, do not consider the results in these exam (good or bad) as reflection of score in actual exam. Use these tests only to find gaps and cover them up in last week.
Total amount I spend while preparing for PMP was $20, so you can get PMP certification without spending thousands of dollar.
I will keep adding my inputs depending on the availability of time, for any specific inputs you can email me through PMzilla or contact me through my blog
www.nimbupani.us
Thank you very much Nish!!!!