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- : 40 questions worth a total of 90 marks
- Duration: 2.5 hours (There is an optional break of up to 30 minutes between the two parts of the exam)
- Materials: Closed book
- Prerequisites: None
- Results: within 8 weeks
- Exam access: Online
The APM Project Management Qualification question types include:
- Multiple response (20 questions worth 1 mark each)
- Select from list (5 questions worth 2 marks each)
- Short response (5 questions worth 2 marks each)
- Long response (10 questions worth 5 marks each)
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FAQs
Can I do PMQ without PFQ?
Yes, you can do PMQ without completing PFQ first. Unlike PRINCE2, the PFQ is not a prerequisite for the PMQ.
The right course depends on your level of experience:
- APM PFQ is aimed at those with little to no project management experience.
- APM PMQ is ideal for professionals with a couple of years’ experience.
Can I put APM PMQ after my name?
No, you cannot put APM PMQ after your name.
Passing the PFQ or PMQ exams does not grant post-nominal letters.
However, achieving the PMQ makes you eligible to apply for full membership of the APM. Once accepted, you may use the post-nominal MAPM.
Does the APM PMQ expire?
No, the APM PMQ does not expire.
This certificate remains valid indefinitely and does not require renewal.
How hard is the APM PMQ exam?
The APM PMQ exam consists of 40 questions worth 90 marks.
The duration is 2.5 hours, with an optional 30-minute break between two parts of the exam.
The pass mark is adjusted based on exam difficulty, meaning it may vary slightly from one paper to another.
How long do APM PMQ results take?
APM PMQ results usually take around six weeks to be released but may take up to ten weeks during busy periods.
How long does it take to complete an APM PMQ?
Completing an APM PMQ typically takes:
- 5 days for a classroom course, or
- 40 hours of self-paced e-learning and 35 hours of live tutor support for the blended learning option.
How to prepare for APM PMQ?
To prepare effectively for APM PMQ:
- Ensure you have sufficient project management experience.
- Choose the right course format for your learning style.
- Review the assessment methods and exam format.
- Practise with PMQ mock exams until you consistently achieve high scores.
- Participate in study groups or forums to discuss challenging topics.
- Use past papers and practice exams to improve time management.
- Attend tutor-led sessions, as these offer valuable insight from experienced trainers.
Regular self-assessment helps ensure you’re on track for success.
Is APM PMQ worth it?
Yes, the APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) is widely regarded as a valuable certification.
It enhances your project management knowledge and demonstrates professional credibility.
This qualification can lead to career progression, better job prospects, and higher employability in the project management field.
However, consider whether it aligns with your personal career goals before enrolling.
Is APMP the same as PMQ?
No, APMP is not the same as PMQ.
The APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) was formerly known as APMP.
It is now a 5-day classroom course leading to a professional project management certification.
Is the APM PMQ an open book exam?
No, the APM PMQ is a closed-book exam.
It consists of 40 questions to be completed in 2.5 hours.
Candidates should have prior project management knowledge to perform well.
Is the APM PMQ exam difficult?
The APM PMQ exam can be challenging.
Although the exam includes multiple-choice questions, it still tests your ability to apply project management concepts effectively.
Preparation is key – study thoroughly and practise under timed conditions.
After the first half of the exam, there is a scheduled break.
What is PMQ certification?
PMQ certification refers to the APM Project Management Qualification, a globally recognised credential for project managers.
Offered by the Association for Project Management (APM), it demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of project management principles and practices.
Earning the PMQ enhances your skills, confidence, and career prospects within the project management profession.
What is PMQ in project management?
In project management, PMQ stands for the APM Project Management Qualification.
It is awarded by the Association for Project Management (APM), the chartered institute for the project profession.
The qualification recognises a strong foundation of project management knowledge.
What is the difference between APMP and PMP?
The difference between APMP and PMP® lies in their certification bodies and frameworks.
- APMP (now known as APM PMQ) is based on the APM Body of Knowledge (APM BoK) and is common in the UK. It does not require formal experience to sit the exam.
- PMP® (Project Management Professional) is based on the PMBOK® Guide and is administered by the Project Management Institute (PMI) in the US. It requires several years of project management experience, making it more demanding.
Both are respected globally, but PMP® is typically considered more advanced due to its experience requirements.
What is the PMQ qualification?
The PMQ qualification is the APM Project Management Qualification, offered by the Association for Project Management (APM).
It validates comprehensive knowledge of project management principles and practices and is ideal for professionals aiming to advance their project management careers.
Earning the PMQ boosts skills, confidence, and employability within the field.
What level is APM Project Management Qualification?
The APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) is an internationally recognised certificate aligned with Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) Level 7.
It is developed by the Association for Project Management (APM), the chartered body for project professionals.
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