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PMP or CAPM: Which Certification is Right for Me?

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Project Management Institute (PMI), Inc. offers two levels of certification - Project Management Professional (PMP) and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) - for project managers, depending upon their experience, education and training. So which certification is right for you?

In this article, I'll review both the certification programs in order to help aspiring candidates make the right decision.

  CAPM PMP
Overview CAPM certification is designed for project team members, entry-level project managers and qualified undergraduate or graduate students. CAPM is also suitable for anyone switching into Project Management Profession but is not qualified for PMP Certification. CAPM demonstrates a good knowledge of Project Management terminology, concepts and methodology. PMP certification is meant for experienced Project Managers who want to gain credibility and recognition for their knowledge and skills in Project Management, and want to advance their project management career.
Who should apply? Candidates for the CAPM credential contribute to projects as subject matter experts and team members. They may also serve as project sponsors, facilitators, liaisons or coordinators. Those who lead and direct cross-functional teams to deliver projects within the constraints of schedule, budget, and scope.
Eligibility Criteria To qualify for the CAPM Exam, you need:

a. Secondary Education + 1500 hrs of experience on a Project Team

          OR

b. Secondary Education + 23 hrs of formal Project Management education

To qualify for the PMP Exam, you need:

a. High School Diploma or a global equivalent + 60 months / 7500 hrs of PM experience + 35 hrs of formal Project Management education

          OR

b. Bachelor's degree or a global equivalent + 36 months / 4500 hrs of PM experience + 35 hrs of formal Project Management education

Exam Fee (USD) a. $300 for non-PMI members
b. $225 for PMI members
a. $555 for non-PMI members
b. $405 for PMI members
Allotted Examination Time 3 hours 4 hours
No. of Exam Questions 135 Scored + 15 Pretest
= 150 Total
175 Scored + 25 Pretest
= 200 Total
Difficulty Level Considerably less difficult than the PMP Exam Generally considered to be difficult (a subjective matter)
Type of Questions Objective-type; Mostly direct questions based on PMBOK Guide content. Objective-type; Mostly situational questions.
Application Mode Online and paper-based Online and paper-based
Subject to Audit? Yes Yes
Validity 5 years 3 years
Renewal Retest after 5 years.

Details:
a. Submit the online application in the 5th year
b. Take the exam within the 5th year
c. No need to submit eligibility info again
d. Not subject to audit again
Earn 60 PDUs during the 3 year certification cycle. For more details, refer to How to get my 60 PDUs for PMP Re-certification?
Number of credential holders (as of Aug 31, 09) 9,412 364,542
Recognition / Market Value CAPM was introduced in 2003 and is a relatively new certification. It is steadily gaining popularity. It might not get you a Project Manager job, a promotion or a steep pay-hike immediately, but it certainly demonstrates your seriousness about pursuing Project Management as a career. It provides you a step in the door into Project Management. PMP was introduced in 1984 and has been the premier certification in the field of Project Management for many years. It's well recognized across the world and many companies use it as a pre-requisite for Project Manager positions. For more information, refer to Value of PMP Certification.
More Information Refer to About CAPM Certification and CAPM Handbook (PDF). Refer to About PMP Certification and PMP Handbook (PDF).


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2 comments:

Dr. PDG said...

Dear Brain Washer,
My question to you is why are you only considering PMI's credentials?

If you want to do a service to yourself and your colleagues, you will recognize that there are many other credible credentials out there, which, while not as well marketed as PMI's certainly are much more highly regarded.

Some you may want to consider are:

1) Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering International (AACEI) http://www.aacei.org/certification/

2) International Council of Systems Engineers (INCOSE) http://www.incose.org/educationcareers/certification/

3) American Society for the Advancement of Project Management (asapm) (The USA affiliate of IPMA)http://www.asapm.org/Cert/Prog_Overview.asp

3) OGC/APM's PRINCE2 http://www.ogc.gov.uk/methods_prince_2.asp

6) International Project Management Association (IPMA) http://www.ipma.ch/certification/pages/default.aspx

Bottom line- PMI is not the ONLY professional organization representing the practice of project management and IMPO, it is far from the BEST.

We are doing a disservice to ourselves and our colleagues by not presenting the full list of options and comparing them on a toes to toes and nose to nose basis.

BR,
Dr. PDG, World Engineering Forum,, Bangkok, Thailand

Harwinder a.k.a. Brain Washer said...

Hello Dr. PDG,

Welcome back and thanks for your comments.

I'm talking about PMI's certifications simply because this site is dedicated to PMP Certification. I think I've declared that unequivocally at the top.

Moreover, I don't claim to know everything. I'm also learning from people like you. As I gain knowledge, I hope to start a new site that covers wider aspects of Project Management.

Lastly, earning a CAPM or PMP certification doesn't exclude one from other certification programs.

Many people are genuinely confused between CAPM and PMP certifications and spend a lot of time figuring out the difference. I simply tried to make their job easier.

If you think it's a disservice, I respect your opinion.

Thanks again.

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