You can specify what name you want to be printed on your certificate. Certificate – This is another very important section.Optional information – As the heading suggests, it is not mandatory to fill in.Qualifying hours means hours relevant to PMI’s requirement of formal education. PM education – Click on ‘Add experience’ button.Once you are all set and satisfied with data in spreadsheet, just do the copy paste game! Refer to another blog of mine ‘PMP application form – PM experience section‘ for details. You can create the spreadsheet to fill in all projects, make decent use of formulae to sum up months and hours of experience. However, there is a workaround (hurray 🙂 ). Grid based hierarchical layout would have been a great help. Applicant has 24 odd fields to fill in for each project and 30 odd tasks to enter the process group wise experience in hours!! To worsen the experience, the user interface is not the best. PM experience – This is the most important as well as complex section of application process.After adding PM experience and PM education applicant can keep on looking a summary of how many hours/ months are required, how many have been qualified and how many are still needed at this section. Worksheet – Shows summary of PM experience in months and hours and of PM education in hours.It explains eligibility criterion – Minimum 4500 hours (3 years) of project management experience spanning all 5 process groups and minimum 35 contact hours of formal education. Overview – Read each and every word carefully.Requirements – This subsection has 4 further sections.DO NOT enter the details of education which you are still pursuing. Provide the details of qualification which is completed at the time of filling up the application.
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