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Our comprehensive Online PMP Certification Training is designed to empower you with the skills and knowledge needed to ace the PMP exam and take your career to new heights.

PMP® credential is the most important industry-recognized certification for project managers. Globally recognized and demanded, the PMP demonstrates that you have the experience, education, and competency to lead and direct projects. This recognition is seen through increased marketability to employers and higher salary; according to the Project Management Institute's Project Management Salary Survey, certification positively impacts project manager salaries.

Unparalleled PMP Online Training Experience

Embrace the convenience of learning at your own pace with our cutting-edge PMP Online Training. Our platform provides an immersive and interactive experience, ensuring you grasp the intricacies of project management with ease. From project initiation to closure, our curriculum covers it all.

This course has been created by PMI with a focus on three domains - People, Process, and Business Environment, as per the new PMP Exam Content Outline. The course content is divided equally between Agile Methodology and the Predictive approach, which reflects the requirements of the industry and project environments. Additionally, you will have access to sample and PMP cloned exam questions to help you understand the type and difficulty level of the actual PMP examination. The course is delivered by a PMI Approved Trainer, which ensures the quality of the course is guaranteed.

Course Name: PMP Certification Prep Course
Foot print: South Asia, Middle East & North Africa
Duration:3 Weeks - 15 classes (5 classes per week, with Friday and Saturday being the weekend off).

Fee: For professionals based in South Asia, the Middle East & North Africa, the fee is INR 18,300/- or USD 224. This includes access to eLearning material from the PMI Choice portal.

PMI membership fee is $139. The PMP exam fee for PMI members is $405, while for non-members, it's $575 (for the rest of the world except the USA).

The training fee for professionals based in the USA, Europe, Canada, and Australia is $350, and it includes access to the PMI Choice portal.

PMI membership fee for professionals based in the USA is $159 (including $10 additional fee). The exam fee for PMI members is $425, and for non-members, it's $595.

The class timings are as follows:
Middle East friendly timings (after office hours): 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm UAE Time | 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm Saudi & Qatar Time | 10 pm to 12 am IST.

Class Name: 35 Hrs. PMP® Exam Prep | Class Type: PMP Online

US-friendly (after office hours) timings: 9 pm to 11 pm EST | 8 pm to 10 pm CST | 6:30 am to 8:30 am IST. Weekly five classes with Saturday and Sunday as the weekend off.

Group Discount: 10% discount for 3 or more registrations.

Provision to repeat classes free of cost with forthcoming batches starting two months from the course completion date.

The PMP Prep training fee must be paid to Solus Informatics Pvt Ltd., while the PMI membership fee and the PMP exam fee must be directly paid to PMI USA at the time of taking the exam.

Upcoming Training Schedule

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Virtual Instructor Led
PMP Training

14th Apr 2024

3 Weeks

Middle East Friendly

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Virtual Instructor Led
PMP Training

05th May 2024

3 Weeks

Middle East Friendly

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Key Highlights of Our Online PMP Training

  • Expert-Led Sessions: Benefit from the wisdom of seasoned project management professionals who will guide you through the nuances of the PMP exam
  • Comprehensive Exam Preparation: Our Online PMP Certification Training includes a robust exam prep course, equipping you with the skills and confidence to tackle the PMP exam successfully.
  • Flexible Learning Schedule: Life is busy, and we understand that. Our online platform allows you to tailor your learning schedule to fit seamlessly into your routine.

Key Benefits of our Online PMP Course

  • PMI's Authorized Training Partner (ATP)
  • Interactive Learning: Engage with the material through interactive sessions, quizzes, and real-world case studies.
  • Proven Success Rate of 99.8%
  • Get 35 Contact Hours with Instructor Led Live Virtual Training
  • Access to Digital Materials from PMI Choice Portal (Audio-Video Content, Ebooks, Assessments, Participant Guide)
  • PMP Exam Application Assistance by Certified Experts
  • 24/7 Course Assistance and Lifetime access to recorded content

Your Gateway to Success - PMP Exam Prep Course Training

Unlock the door to career advancement with our specialized PMP Exam Prep Course Training. This segment of our training is meticulously crafted to align with the PMP exam structure, ensuring you're well-prepared for the challenges that lie ahead.
Farooq Quraishi - PMP

PMI Authorized PMP Trainer

Farooq Quraishi

Project Management Expert and PMP Trainer
Farooq Quraishi is a world renowned project management expert with over 23 years of Project Management experience. Farooq is also the Chairman & Managing Director of Cyber Matrix Enterprises Pvt Ltd. and CEO of Solus Informatics Pvt Ltd.

PMI® Authorized PMP ® Exam Prep

Course Outline with Exam Content Outline References (Version 3.0)

Lesson 1: Business Environment
1A Foundation
  • Foundational project management concepts
  • Project management principles
  • The Agile mindset
  • Tailoring – hybrid approaches, processes and practices in project management
1B Strategic Alignment
  • Define strategic alignment and business acumen
  • Follow guidelines for effective business decision-making
  • Explore organizational influences on projects
  • Explain how projects align with broader organizational strategy and global trends
1C Project Benefits and Value
3.2. Evaluate and deliver project benefits and value
  • Investigate that benefits are identified (3.2.1)
  • Evaluate delivery options to deliver value (3.2.4)
2.1 Execute project with the urgency required to deliver business value
  • Assess opportunities to deliver value incrementally (2.1.1)
1D Organizational Culture and Change Management
3.4 Support organizational change
  • Assess organizational culture (3.4.1)
  • Evaluate impact of organization change to project, and determine required actions (3.4.2)
  • Evaluate impact of the project to the organization and determine required actions (3.4.3)
1E Project Governance
2.14 Establish project governance structure
  • Determine appropriate governance for a project (e.g., replicate organization governance) (2.14.1)
  • Define escalation paths and thresholds (2.14.2)
1F Project Compliance
3.1 Plan and manage project compliance
  • Confirm project compliance requirements (e.g., security, health and safety, regulatory compliance (3.1.1)
  • Classify compliance categories (3.1.2)
  • Analyze the consequences of non-compliance (3.1.5)
Lesson 2: Start the Project
2A 1.9 Identify and Engage Stakeholders
1.9 Collaborate with stakeholders
  • Evaluate engagement needs for stakeholders (1.9.1)
2.4 Engage stakeholders
  • Analyze stakeholders (power interest grid, influence, impact) (2.4.1)
  • Categorize stakeholders (2.4.2)
  • Develop, execute, and validate a strategy for stakeholder engagement (2.4.4)
  • 2.2 Manage communications
  • Analyze communication needs of all stakeholders (2.2.1)
  • Determine communication methods, channels, frequency, and level of detail for all stakeholders (2.2.2)
  • 2B Team Formation
    1.4 Empower team members and stakeholders
    • Organize around team strengths (1.4.1)
    2.16 Ensure knowledge transfer for project continuity
    • Discuss project responsibilities within team (2.16.1)
    • Outline expectations for working environment (2.16.2)
    1.11 Engage and support virtual teams
    • Examine virtual team member needs (e.g., environment, geography, culture, global, etc.) (1.11.1)
    • Investigate alternatives (e.g., communication tools, colocation) for virtual team member engagement (1.11.2)
    2C Build Shared Understanding
    1.2 Lead a team
    • Set a clear vision and mission (1.2.1)
    1.8 Negotiate project agreements
    • Analyze the bounds of the negotiation for agreement (1.8.1)
    • Assess priorities and determine ultimate objective(s) (1.8.2)
    • Determine a negotiation strategy (1.8.5)
    • Participate in agreement negotiations (1.8.4)
    1.10 Build shared understanding
    • Survey all necessary parties to reach consensus (1.10.2)
    • Support outcome of parties’ agreement (1.10.3)
    1.12 Define team ground rules
    • Communicate organizational principles with team and external stakeholders (1.12.1)
    • Establish an environment that fosters adherence to ground rules (1.12.2)
    2D Decide Project Approach/Methodology
    2.13 Determine appropriate project methodology/methods and practices
    • Assess project needs, complexity, and magnitude (2.13.1)
    • Recommend project execution strategy (e.g., contracting, financing) (2.13.2)
    • Recommend a project methodology/approach (i.e., predictive, agile, hybrid) (2.13.3)
    Lesson 3: Plan the Project
    3A Planning Projects
    • Differentiation of Planning for Predictive vs Adaptive Approaches
    3B Scope
    2.1 Execute project with the urgency required to deliver business value
    • Support the team to subdivide Project tasks as necessary to find the minimum viable product (2.1.3)
    2.8 Plan and manage scope
    • Predictive vs Adaptive approach for scope
    • Determine and prioritize requirements (2.8.1)
    • Break down scope (e.g., WBS, backlog) (2.8.2)
    2.17 Plan and manage project/phase closure or transitions
    • Determine criteria to successfully close the project or phase (2.17.1)
    3C Schedule
    2.6 Plan and manage schedule
    • Predictive vs Adaptive approach for schedule
    • Estimate project tasks (milestones, dependencies, story points) (2.6.1)
    • Utilize benchmarks and historical data (2.6.2)
    • Prepare schedule based on methodology (2.6.3)
    3D Resources
    1.6 Build a team
    • Deduce project resource requirements (1.6.2)
    2.11 Plan and manage procurement (resources)
    • Define resource requirements and needs (2.11.1)
    • Communicate resource requirements (2.11.2)
    • Manage suppliers/contracts (2.11.3)
    • Plan and manage procurement strategy (2.11.4)
    • Develop a delivery solution (2.11.5)
    3E Budget
    2.5 Plan and manage budget and resources
    • Estimate budgetary needs based on the scope of the project and lessons learned from past projects (2.5.1)
    • Anticipate future budget challenges (2.5.2) Plan and manage resources (2.5.4)
    3F Risks
    2.3 Assess and manage risks
    • Determine risk management options (2.3.1)
    • Iteratively assess and prioritize risks (2.3.2)
    3.1 Plan and manage project compliance
    • Determine necessary approach and action to address compliance needs (risk, legal) 3.1.6)
    • Determine potential threats to compliance (3.1.3)
    3G Quality
    2.7 Plan and manage quality of products/deliverables
    • Determine quality standard required for project deliverables (2.7.1)
    3.1 Plan and manage project compliance
    • Use methods to support compliance (3.1.4)
    • Measure the extent to which the project is in compliance (3.1.7)
    3H Integrate Plans
    2.9 Integrate project planning activities
    • Consolidate the project/phase plans (2.9.1)
    • Assess consolidated project plans for dependencies, gaps, and continued business value (2.9.2)
    • Analyze the data collected (2.9.3)
    • Collect and analyze data to make informed project decisions (2.9.4)
    • Determine critical information requirements (2.9.5)
    2.10 Manage project changes
    • Determine strategy to handle change (2.10.2)
    Lesson 4: Lead the Project Team
    4A Craft Your Leadership Style
    I.2 Lead a team
    • Value servant leadership (e.g., relate the tenets of servant leadership to the team) (1.2.3)
    • Determine an appropriate leadership style (e.g., directive, collaborative) (1.2.4)
    • Distinguish various options to lead various team members and stakeholders (1.2.7)
    1.11 Engage and support virtual teams
    • Implement options for virtual team member engagement (1.11.3)
    4B Create a Collaborative Project Team Environment
    2.12 Manage project artifacts
    • Determine the requirements (what, when, where, who) for managing the project artifacts (2.12.1)
    • Validate that the project information is kept up to date (i.e., version control) and accessible to all stakeholders (2.12.2)
    4C Empower the Team
    1.2 Lead a team
    • Support diversity and inclusion (e.g., behavior types, thought process) (1.2.2)
    • Inspire, motivate, and influence team members/stakeholders (e.g., team contract, social contract, reward system) (1.2.5)
    1.4 Empower team members and stakeholders
    • Determine and bestow level(s) of decision-making authority (1.4.4)
    4D Support Team Member Performance
    1.3 Support team performance
    • Appraise team member performance against key performance indicators (KPIs) (1.3.1)
    • Support and recognize team member growth and development (1.3.2)
    • Determine appropriate feedback approach (1.3.3)
    • Verify performance improvements (1.3.4)
    1.14 Promote team performance through the application of emotional intelligence
    • Assess behavior through the use of personality indicators (1.14.1)
    • Analyze personality indicators and adjust to the emotional needs of key project stakeholders (1.14.2)
    4E Communicate and Collaborate with Stakeholders
    2.2 Manage communications
    • Communicate project information and updates effectively (2.2.3)
    • Confirm communication is understood and feedback is received (2.2.4)
    1.2 Lead a team
    • Analyze team members and stakeholders influence (1.2.6)
    2.4 Engage stakeholders
    • Engage stakeholders by category (2.4.3)
    1.9 Collaborate with stakeholders
    • Optimize alignment between stakeholder needs, expectations, and project objectives (1.9.2)
    • Build trust and influence to accomplish project objectives (1.9.3)
    3.2 Evaluate and deliver project benefits and value
    • Apprise stakeholders of value gained by the project (3.2.5)
    4F Train Team Members and Stakeholders
    1.6 Build a team
    • Appraise stakeholder skills (1.6.1)
    1.5 Ensure team members/stakeholders are adequately trained
    • Determine required competencies and elements of training (1.5.1)
    • Determine training options on training needs (1.5.2)
    • Allocate resources for training (1.5.3)
    • Measure training outcomes (1.5.4)
    1.13 Mentor relevant stakeholders
    • Allocate the time for coaching mentoring (stakeholders) (1.13.1)
    • Recognize and act on coaching mentoring opportunities (1.13.2)
    4G Manage Conflict
    1.1 Manage conflict
    • Interpret the source and stage of the conflict (1.1.1)
    • Analyze the context for the conflict (1.1.2)
    • Evaluate/recommend/reconcile the appropriate conflict resolution solution (1.1.3)
    1.12 Define team ground rules
    • Discuss and rectify ground rule violations (1.12.3)
    1.10 Build shared understanding
    • Investigate potential misunderstandings (1.10.4)
    • Break down situations to identify the root cause of a misunderstanding (1.10.1)
    Lesson 5: Support Project Team Performance
    5A Implement Ongoing Improvements
    Continuous Improvement
    • Plan Continuous Improvement Methods, Procedures, and Tools
    • Assess CI framework
    • Plan CI methods, procedures, tools
    • Recommend/Execute CI steps
    5B Support Performance
    2.2 Manage communications
    • Communicate project information and updates effectively (2.2.3)
    • Confirm communication is understood and feedback is received (2.2.4)
    1.4 Empower team members and stakeholders
    • Support team task accountability (1.4.2)
    • Evaluate demonstration of task accountability (1.4.3)
    1.6 Build a team
    • Continuously assess and refresh team skills to meet project needs (1.6.3)
    • Maintain team and knowledge transfer (1.6.4)
    1.11 Engage and support virtual teams
    • Continually evaluate effectiveness of virtual team member engagement (1.11.4)
    2.11 Manage project artifacts
    • Continually assess the effectiveness of the management of the project artifacts (2.12.3)
    2.13 Determine appropriate project methodology/methods and practices
    • Use iterative, incremental practices throughout the project life cycle (e.g., lessons learned, key stakeholder engagement, risk) (2.13.4)
    5C Evaluate Project Progress
    2.8 Plan and manage scope
    • Monitor and validate scope (2.8.3)
    2.6 Plan and manage schedule
    • Measure ongoing progress based on methodology (2.6.4)
    • Modify schedule, as needed, based on methodology (2.6.5)
    • Coordinate with other projects and other operations (2.6.6)
    2.5 Plan and manage budget and resources
    • Monitor budget variations and work with governance process to adjust as necessary (2.5.3)
    2.1 Execute project with the urgency required to deliver business value
    • Examine the business value throughout the project (2.1.2)
    2.7 Plan and manage quality of products/deliverables
    • Recommend options for improvement based on quality gaps (2.7.2)
    • Continually survey project deliverable quality (2.7.3)
    5D Manage Issues and Impediments
    2.15 Manage project issues
    • Recognize when a risk becomes an issue (2.15.1)
    • Attack the issue with the optimal actions to achieve project success (2.15.2)
    • Collaborate with relevant stakeholders on the approach to resolve the issues (2.15.3)
    I.7 Address and remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
    • Determine critical impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team (1.7.1)
    • Prioritize critical impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team (1.7.2)
    • Use network to implement solutions to remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team (1.7.3)
    • Re-assess continually to ensure impediments, obstacles and blockers for the team are being addressed (1.7.4)
    5E Manage Changes
    3.3 Evaluate and address external business environment changes for impact on scope
    • Survey changes to external business environment (e.g., regulations, technology, geopolitical, market) (3.3.1)
    • Assess and prioritize impact on project scope/backlog based on changes in external business environment (3.3.2)
    • Recommend options for scope/backlog options (e.g., schedule, cost changes) (3.3.3)
    • Continually review external business environment for impacts on project scope/backlog (3.3.4)
    2.10 Manage project changes
    • Anticipate and embrace the need for change (e.g., follow change management practices (2.10.1)
    • Execute change management strategy according to the methodology (2.10.3)
    • Determine a change response to move the project forward (2.10.4)
    Lesson 6: Close the Project/Phase
    6A Project/Phase Closure
    1.8 Negotiate project agreements
    • Verify objective(s) of the project agreement is met (1.8.3)
    2.17 Plan and manage project/phase closure or transitions
    • Validate readiness for transition (e.g., operations team or next phase) (2.17.2)
    • Conclude activities to close out project or phase (e.g., final lessons learned, retrospectives, procurement, financial, resources) (2.17.3)
    6B Benefits Realization
    3.2 Evaluate and deliver project benefits and value
    • Document agreement on ownership for ongoing benefit realization (3.2.2)
    • Verify measurement system is in place to track benefits (3.2.3)
    6C Knowledge Transfer
    2.16 Ensure knowledge transfer for project continuity
    • Confirm approach for knowledge transfers (2.16.3)

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