About the CAPM Exam and Certification
Welcome to the world of the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)!
At its heart, the project management standards developed by the Project Management
Institute (PMI) are relied on by organizations across the globe. The most fundamental
method of demonstrating your own understanding of PMI's project management standards,
is by achieving the CAPM certification.
Since the early 1980s, the CAPM certification has grown to become one of the most
sought after and internationally recognized management credentials available, consistently
ranking among the top industry certifications across career surveys.
CAPM Exam Facts and Updates
Below are answers to some of the most frequently received questions regarding the
CAPM exam.
What is the current version of the CAPM exam? The current CAPM exam
was put into affect on July 25, 2023 and reflects the PMBOK® Guide - Seventh Edition.
What is the CAPM based on? The CAPM exam is based on PMI's latest CAPM Exam Content Outline (ECO). Outlined below,
PMI's ECO comprises the topics covered in the CAPM certification exam.
What version of the PMBOK® Guide should I use? You should use the
PMBOK® Guide - Seventh Edition as the reference text for all current CAPM exams.
Does the courseware offered through PMTraining reflect the latest CAPM exam?
Yes. All CAPM exam prep content, courseware, and classes offered through
PMTraining reflect the latest CAPM exam put in to place on July 25, 2023.
The CAPM Exam Content Outline (ECO) and the PMBOK® Guide - Seventh Edition (2021) are the definitive references for
the current CAPM exam certification.
Current CAPM Exam Format based on PMI's Exam Content Outline (ECO)
Process group
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Current exam
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Project Management Fundamentals and Core Concepts
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36%
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Predictive, Plan-Based Methodologies
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17%
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Agile Frameworks/Methodologies
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20%
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Business Analysis Frameworks
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27%
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Total
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100%
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More About the CAPM Exam Format
The CAPM exam is designed to objectively assess and measure project management knowledge.
Concepts covered in the CAPM exam are directly derived from PMI's CAPM Exam Content Outline, and the Project Management
Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) Guide. The PMBOK® Guide is an internationally recognized
standard (IEEE Std 1490-2003) which outlines project management fundamentals; and
is applicable to a wide range of industries.
- Students may now opt to take an Online Proctored (OLP) CAPM exam
- There are 150 total multiple choice questions which make up the CAPM exam
- 15 randomly placed "pre-test questions" are included, and do not count towards the
pass/fail determination
- Individuals have 3 hours to complete the exam
- An individual's CAPM passing score must be 61% or higher to pass the exam (106 of 175 questions)
- Please note, the exam will offer a small percentage of questions in two new formats: matching questions and multiple choice questions with multiple correct answers
Exam areas reflect the domains of the CAPM Exam Content Outline (ECO) in addition to the performance domains and principles based on the PMBOK®
Guide - Seventh Edition . The performance domains describe a range of activities and functions that are
applicable to projects regardless of industry, development approach, or project life cycle.
Additionally, our CAPM practice exam content includes
questions on the overall Project Management Framework and Professional
Responsibility , reflecting the real CAPM exam. The actual exam is offered
in both a computer based testing (CBT) environment, as well as through proctored
paper-based exams.
About the Project Management Professional (CAPM) Certification
The
CAPM certification is managed by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and reflects
the PMI's project management processes as published in the Project Management Body
of Knowledge (PMBOK®) Guide. Since 1984, the CAPM certification has become one of
the most sought after internationally recognized management credentials available.
The average salary of a CAPM certified manager is 14% higher than individuals without
the CAPM certification.
The CAPM certification is a globally recognized credential, and individuals are encouraged
to remain active via PMI's Continuing Certification Requirements (CCRs). Only individuals
who maintain active CAPM credentials may refer to themselves as Project Management
Professionals. Individuals do not need to be a member of PMI to earn a CAPM credential.
The following are the minimum requirements in attaining the CAPM certification:
- Education: At a minimum, A high school diploma is required
- Project Management Education: 23 contact hours of formal education
- Ethics: Agree to PMI's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
- Pass the CAPM Exam
- For detailed credentialing information, click here to download PMI's CAPM Credential Handbook.
The seven PMBOK® Knowledge Areas covered by the CAPM exam are listed below.
- Stakeholder Performance Domain
- Team Performance Domain
- Development Approach and Life Cycle Performance Domain
- Planning Performance Domain
- Project Work Performance Domain
- Delivery Performance Domain
- Measurement Performance Domain
About the Project Management Institute (PMI) The PMI was founded
and incorporated in 1969 and has published a number of standards related to project
management, including the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) guide. The
PMI maintains two colleges: the College of Performance Management and the College
of Scheduling. In addition, the PMI maintains a membership of more than 220,000
individuals, including 180,000 CAPM-certified individuals in more than 175 countries.
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