Finally, completed PMP exam in Yesterday and got certified today. Thank you, Itechgurus, Mr. Chandramouli sir, for all the training, coaching, inspiring and Prashanth sir for facilitating and motivating at all times.
I will Strongly recommend to all who is preparing the PMP exam, Please go to test center for PMP exam.
1. All the question and choose answer is completely scenario based.
2. Refer PMP content outline and clear all the concept, First keep in mind as PM, don’t take action and do analysis, Review plan, find out root cause analysis and how much impact on your current project.
3. Less Traditional , More Agile and Hybrid approaches are all tested.
4. I always stuck in two good option and then I used which one is more better option and I select the best option.
5. When I booked the exam and then I realized only one week left and I feel lot of nervousness.
6. Take the 10 mins breaks each after 60 and 120 questions respectively. Eat some chocolate, use washroom and relax.
7. Flag answers for review if you have doubt between 2 options.
8. Time is limited and Don't waste more than 60-80 secs on a single question.
Completed my PMP certification today. Many THANKS to Mr. Prasanth & Dr. Chandramouli sirπππ
No Calculation based questions.. All 180 questions are scenario based. I haven't used my pen at all. Most of the questions are lengthy, unfortunately i did not track the time for the first section of 60 questions. I was tightly running in schedule so i did not take my first 10 mins break to compensate the lag. with 90 questions left i had exactly 90 mins to spare. So i ensure i do not make mistake to reading the questions two to three times (which i did in the first 60 questions sections, bcoz i wanted to ensure that i understood the scenario correctly) so i started to start reading the questions consciously at the same time i do not over spend time. The questions from Agile are primarily from Iterative and Incremental approach and kanban. No questions on DSDM, XP, Crystal, LEan, Safe. When it comes to scenario based, Most of the answers will be right for the given scenario., but its a question of what comes first for that scenario. So it was bit challenging bcoz, you will feel that all the answers are right so u have to choose very carefully on what u will do first for the given situation, which was bit challenging as we cannot strike out the other options very easily. Finally i took my third break with 60 questions and with 60 mins to spare. Thankufully the third section was quite easy compared to the other two sections. I finished my exam with 2 mins to spare. I did not have anytime to review my questions. Also i did not flag any questions for reviewing later, as i know for that fact that i will not have time for that, as i am running in a tight schedule. It was a thrilling experience as my heart was pouncing to see the result, bcoz i couldn't confidently say that i would make it.. bcoz all are scenario based and you need to apply ur knowledge on what best u will do in that situation. So i have answered with best of my ability, rest i left to god. Thankfully i cleared with Above target on all three areas domain. :)
Cleared my PMP Exam!
At a very high level, "You can't make a PMP Prep this easy". Thanks Mr.Vasu Rao for making it this simple. Would highly recommend this course, not only for PMP aspirants , but also for others interested in what a project management is all about. Vasu Rao, has been very friendly and it made things easy for the students to ask questions without any hesitation. He made sure the classes are more interactive, than a one man show. Thanks to Mr. Vasu Rao, Mr. Prasanth & Mr. Manickavel
I completed my PMP Cert today ...thank you for guidance !
PMP training - Meet all expectations. Mr Vasu Rao is excellent on his teaching style. As he has real-time experience so he can correlate each topic in day to day work culture which makes you easy to understand the topics. Staffs are also cooperative, study materials handed over to you before class started. What you expect from an institute, a good lecturer, good study materials, a good class room and cooperative staffs all they have.. Rest depends on your hard work..
Special thanks to Mr. Prasanth who coordinate with me to bring me into right path.
Yes it is π π π After a months of preparation, successfully cracked the exam and now a certified Project Management Professional | PMP π π π
Not gonna write a big paragraph on my prep stuffs and journey. But at this moment, wanted to convey my sincere gratitude to my direct and indirect mentor Dr. Mouli and ITechgurus.
Thank you to all listed and unlisted people here. Ending 2022 and welcoming 2023 with a bang. Lots to come!!!
Happy New Year guyss!!!
Hi. Cleared PMP today π Thank you for your guidance.
Mr Prasanth & Vasu Rao,
The PMP coaching session was very informative and useful., you have interacted with every one of us in the batch to make the session active and provided many more relevant examples to make us understand the concept/chapters.
Cleared PMP exams with Above target in all the three domains on the first attempt. I would like to thank Prashanth for being supportive and Vasu for being an amazing mentor and motivating me throughout and solving the queries and being 24*7 available.
Successfully completed the PMP exam today. First of all thanks itechgurus. I have completed the PMP Training and got the certificate. The trainer was really helpful in clearing all my doubts and also helped me with few other queries also. Thanks for all the support.
Finally, completed PMP exam and got certified today. Thank you Chandramouli sir for all the training, coaching, inspiring and Prashanth sir for facilitating and motivating at all times.πππ»
My Experience:
Exam was good. Followed a lot of tips given by you for the exam day.
1. PM mindset is the key in answering scenario based questions.
2. Conceptual understanding will give you the mindset by practice. Not required to memorize everything.
3. Traditional , Agile and Hybrid approaches are all tested.
4. Elimination technique really helps to zero down on answer.
5. Nervousness is ok, but overcome it because you have 2 more attempts even if you fail.
6. Take the 10 mins breaks each after 60 and 120 questions respectively. Eat some chocolate, use washroom and relax.
7. Flag answers for review if you have doubt between 2 options.
8. Don't waste more than 60-80 secs on a single question.
9. Results are determined by PMI, so stop worrying.
10. Pray to God and take your parents and Itech guru's
π blessings.ππ»
Hi ItechGuru and team
Sindhuja Sundaresan, Structural Engineer from TechnipFMC.
Happy to inform you that I’ve cleared PMP Exam on 11 November 2022 as below:
Process: Above Target
Buss. Env: Above Target
People: Target
Guidance from Mr. Manick was very clear and precise. Following are my vital preparation points willing to share with fellow PMP aspirants.
1) Read through Mr.Chandramouli shared ppt notes and video under each knowledge area with clear mind and focus.
2) Mr.Chandramouli is accessible at any time for doubts and discussion. He really solved certain complex questions and guided during training hours as well as through preparation days.
3) Be thorough with the concepts from PMBOK guide (6th Edition on my exam date) read thrice at regular intervals (1-2 weeks) to bridge any knowledge gaps along with Rita Mullachy (10th edition) for corresponding knowledge area.
4) 90% of questions were situation based hence understanding the concept is key for clearing exam. Mostly the questions were from Agile point of view in each area.
5) 5 Mock full exams + all practice questions provided ITechGurus portals are sufficient. Obtaining average 85% in the practice question papers is benchmark to clear the PMP exam with confidence.
6) Ensure to maintain 1 min/question (very, very important) while answering is key for maintaining time + preparation for final exam.
7) Don’t juggle back and forth with questions on the exam date. Be confident while answering the questions with clear focussed mind and don’t get distracted.
8) 3-4 hrs/day dedicated time for approx. 1-2 months with full concentration is sufficient to pass PMP exam.
9) Equally share time among all knowledge areas. Practice one question paper not more than once.
10) Do not panic if unable to complete the exam. I was able to complete 160/180 in 230 min. Be conscious about the time. Try to answer all questions within stipulated time.
You can definitely hit the bull’s eye. All the best fellow aspirants.