Why 5 Weeks for PMP® And CAPM® in-person courses

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We know real learning and deep understanding take time. Students have to understand, appreciate, assimilate and apply the knowledge they learn in order to not only pass the PMP® and CAPM® exams but also to retain the knowledge and be able to use it in their jobs.

Some of our competitors offer a much shorter exam preparation course, we find these courses feature a high degree of rote learning. Rather than memorization techniques, we focus on a deep understanding of concepts and principles in our training.

Millpond doesn’t only measure success based on a pass or fail in the exam, we value real insight and advancement in your professional development.

That’s why our flagship Project Management Professional (PMP)® and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® examination preparation course is presented 1 day a week for 5 weeks.

Check out our course-specific pages for further information and for FAQ’s on PMP® and CAPM®

Still need help deciding which certification is right for you?
Feel free to reach out to our team to discuss this further by calling +64 3 366 4383 or emailing [email protected]

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