How COVID-19 is Affecting the PMP Exam

 

We’ve all heard that the PMP Exam is changing. It has also been strongly suggested that anyone who is considering taking the PMP exam should take the test before the exam changes.

Due to the effects of COVID-19, PMI has decided to extend access to the current PMP exam until December 31, 2020, and postpone the launch of the new exam until January 2021.This postponement will provide candidates with additional time to prepare for the exam. PMI is now allowing test takers to take the PMP Exam online, with no need to travel to a physical testing facility. 

Read more on PMI’s website by clicking here.

 

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