Top Reasons For Failing In PMP Certification Exam Or CAPM Certification Exam

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ProPMConsultants.com intention is to alert the PMP / CAPM Certification aspirants to be cautious on the stated items to pass the PMP/CAPM Certifications.

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Most of the Project Management Professional Certification / Certified Associate in Project Management Certification aspirants prepare well to do their best during PMP Certification exam / CAPM Certification exam,Top Reasons For Failing In PMP Certification Exam Or CAPM Certification Exam Articles but as per one understanding most of them failed to get the  PMP  certification / CAPM  certification in their first attempt.  And, passed in their second attempt.

 

Based on our experience, studying and understanding the number of students, below are the top reasons for failing the project management professional (PMP) certification exam or the certified associate in project management (CAPM) certification exam, either in first or in the second attempt.

Reasons:

  1. Lack of Preparation: Do not depend completely on book knowledge if you are preparing for PMP Certification, you should have real time experience too
  2. Unaware of exam question types: The PMI test you whether you are a genuine project manager or not in PMP Certification exam and understanding multiple types of questioning pattern is most important
  3. Not attended PMP Mock tests, or CAPM Mock tests: Plenty of questions are available on internet, suggest you to attend most of them to understand the questioning pattern.

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  1. Completely depending only on one study material: We suggested our students to refer more study materials along with PMBOK (PMI has unlimited study material), if you are part of ProPMConsultants.com then you have one. (*Depending on the individuals capability)
  2. Understanding the concept of PMBOK. But, Lack of knowledge on Process Groups, Knowledge Areas and Processes
  3. Understanding the Process Groups, Knowledge Areas and Processes. But, failed to understand the concept of PMBOK and how and when to use which process, etc.
  4. Unable to handle the exam pressure: Four hours / Three hours and 200 / 150 questions.
  5. Lack of time to attempt all the questions: Practise more mock tests to overcome this situation
  6. Taking the exam in another language: Check with PMI.org for the availability of your language
  7. Over confidence...Hmm
  8. Low in confidence...: Study & Practise more sample questions to be confident
  9. Taking too much time (After preparing) to attempt / attend PMP Certification exam or the CAPM Certification exam from the date of your initiation to become the PMP / CAPM Certified.
  10. Taking very less time(preparation time) to attempt / attend PMP Certification exam or the CAPM Certification exam from the date of your initiation to become the PMP / CAPM Certified.
  11. Over reading of available materials on Project Management and landing on confusion state of mind
  12. Thinking and attempting the exam on personal experience, instead of attempting in the view of PMI's perspective
  13. Interpreting and using own words in place of PMI's wording / language

 

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