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What is the cost of PMP Certification Exam in India?

August 6, 2017 By Manickavel Arumugam 12 Comments

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If I am interested in any training programme or courses to upgrade myself, the first question that comes to my mind is “how much does it cost?”. Can I afford it?

We start exploring courses/ training programmes only if it is within our budget. Or, sometimes we may look at the return of investment before pursuing such courses/ training programmes/ certification path.

So, anyone who is interested in PMP® certification exam will have the same question. What is the cost of PMP certification exam? We will find the answer to this question in this article. I will cover the cost of PMP Certification Exam in India. But, this can be used as a guideline even if you are from some other part of the world.

What is the cost of PMP Certification Exam in India?

Table of Contents

  • Costs involved in getting PMP certification
  • 1. Cost of PMI Membership
  • 2. Cost of PMP Certification Exam
  • 3. Cost of PMP Certification Exam Training
  • 4. Cost of PMBOK Guide
  • 5. Cost of Reference Books
  • Summary

Costs involved in getting PMP certification

The major costs involved in getting PMP certification includes the following:

  1. PMI membership fee for one year. This is optional. But I would recommend you to subscribe to the membership for one year; I will explain why it is beneficial to take it
  2. Examination fees, to be paid to Project Management Institute (PMI®)
  3. Training fees, to be paid to the trainer/ institute/ online service provider to obtain the necessary 35 contact hours, which is a mandatory requirement for you to apply for PMP credential
  4. Cost of PMBOK® Guide (A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge)
  5. Cost of PMP books, mock exams, flash cards, etc. – This is recommended, but not necessary.

1. Cost of PMI Membership

PMI membership costs you US$ 129 for one year.

I would recommend you to subscribe to the PMI membership before applying for the PMP certification exam. Why? PMI provides discounted certification fee for members. Members get a discount of US$ 150 in the certification fee. So, the cost of your membership will be covered by the discount you get for PMP certification fee.

On top of this, you get free access to digital edition of PMBOK Guide and you can download a PDF copy of PMBOK Guide. So, you save on the cost of PMBOK Guide, which normally costs you about US$ 65.95.

You get access to a vast collection of knowledge and career resources, webinars, articles, blogs and papers.

In addition to this, if you subscribe to your local PMI chapter, you can attend regular knowledge sharing sessions and you can connect to other PMP aspirants from your city. You can get support from other previously qualified PMP credential holders. Of course, on top of the regular PMI membership fees, you have to spend about another US$ 10 to US$ 15 to become a chapter member. But, if you have a local chapter in your city, I will advise you to take it.

So, my advice is to spend $129 on PMI annual membership. If you have a local chapter in your city, I would also advice you take the membership of the local chapter at an additional cost of about $10-$15. When you do this, you save about $150 on certification fee and about $65.95 on PMBOK Guide.

2. Cost of PMP Certification Exam

PMP certification exam costs US$ 405 for a PMI member and US$ 555 for a non-member (that’s why I advised you to take up the PMI membership).

If, unfortunately, you could not clear the PMP certification exam in your first attempt, a re-examination will cost your $275 if you are a member and $375 if you are a non-member. So, being a PMI member helps here too. The cost of re-appearing for the exam is too expensive. So, your plan and preparation should be to clear the PMP certification exam in the first go. It is not impossible as long as you don’t take the exam too casually.

3. Cost of PMP Certification Exam Training

The cost of PMP certification exam training varies widely, from country to country. The cost depends on whether you want to take the training online or you want a class-room based. I personally would advise you to go with class-room based training, which is much more interactive.

Also, go with the option where it is 4 or 5 full days in a single stretch. Yes, it may require you to take a week off from your regular work. But, this way, you can concentrate on the course and can benefit from it. You also will feel less stressful than attending a weekend course.

I am listing some of the training programmes available, for your reference and comparison:

  • Self-paced learning provided by Simplilearn – INR 8,999
  • Online Classroom Flexi-Pass provided by Simplilearn – INR 14,449
  • PMP® Certification Training – Online Self Learning provided by GreyCampus – US$ 300
  • PMP® – Project Management Professional Certification Training provided by Master of Project Academy – US$ 37/ month
  • PMP & Beyond, on-site training by PMI Chennai Chapter – INR 12,000 for PMI members and INR 14,000 for non-members

As you can see, the price varies depending on the course provider and the format of training. Generally, it costs you around INR 12,000 to 15,000 for a good class-room based training programme.

4. Cost of PMBOK Guide

As I advised earlier, if you subscribe to PMI annual membership, you can get the latest digital edition of PMBOK Guide free. If you want a hard copy, then you have to spend US$49.50 if you are a member or US$ 65.95 if you are a non-member. Again, you save $16.45 by being a PMI member.

5. Cost of Reference Books

There are some excellent books, which will be very useful in addition to PMBOK Guide. I suggest you to buy at least one reference book. If you can form a local group, then each one of you can buy a different book and study together. Some of the recommended books and their prices are listed below:

  • PMP Exam Prep: Eighth Edition – Updated by Rita Mulcahy – INR 4147
  • The PMP Exam: How to Pass on Your First Try – by Andy Crowe – INR 1980
  • Head First PMP: A Learner’s Companion to Passing the Project Management Professional Exam – INR 950
  • PMP: Project Management Professional Exam Study Guide, 8ed: Updated for the 2015 Exam – by Kim Heldman – INR 567

I have not included the cost of mock exams, flash cards, etc. as they are not absolutely necessary. But, if you have them they will be useful. Most of the training institutes also will give you some mock exams. So, during your early negotiations ask them for the details of mock exams.

And, there are thousands of mock exams available online for free or for a nominal cost. So, you can consider them. I will provide a collection of links to those online resources in a later article.

Summary

Let me summarize the total cost involved in obtaining the PMP certification:

Sl. No.ItemEstimated CostRemarks
1PMI Membership$129You should take it first before applying for the exam
1aPMI Local Chapter Membership$10-$15If you have a local chapter in your city, I advise you to join them. You should be a PMI member to become a local chapter member. You cannot buy local chapter membership separately
2Cost of PMP Certification exam$405PMI Member rate is considered
3Cost of TrainingINR 12000-14000Class room training is considered; You may also go for online training which may be cheaper
4Cost of PMBOK GuideFreePMI Member benefit
5Cost of reference bookINR 600-4500I recommend at least one book. Rita Mulcahy book is recommended, which is most expensive; but, very useful
5aMock examsFreeFree online resources are considered & assuming the training institute will also provide mock exams. If you are willing to pay, you can consider Rita Mulcahy’s PM Fastrack Exam Simulation Software. It is wonderful.

Overall, the PMP certification exam in India might cost you about INR 50,000. It may slightly be less or more depending on your individual preferences.

If you are from other parts of the world, the PMP certification exam might cost you about US$1000. I am assuming $550 for the certification exam, $50 for a book and $400 for training. Please check the exact cost in your place of living as the training costs might be different in your city.

If you have any doubts/ feedback, please leave a comment below.


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  1. Sivakumar says

    May 29, 2020 at 7:21 pm

    Dear Sir, I have few years of experience in IT Project Management and IT operations. I like to take PMP certification now, does it really required to join a training or with PMBOK guide or any study materials can i take the exams

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    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      May 31, 2020 at 8:32 am

      Hi Sivakumar,

      Good to know that you are interested in PMP certification. Yes, 35 contact hours training is a prerequisite for submitting application to PMI.

      Reply
  2. Arunima says

    May 8, 2020 at 5:47 pm

    Nicely explained article? Thanks a lot cleared a lot of my doubts!
    Just one thing, given the current Covid-19 situation, I hear the exams are on hold. I was looking to join a pmp course, but I don’t want a big gap between me completing the course and giving the exam.
    Can you please share if you have any insight on when should be the ideal time to maybe start the PMP course training so that I Can give my exam immediately afterwards?

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    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      May 8, 2020 at 6:30 pm

      Thanks Arunima.
      Yes, the centre-based exams are on hold in most part of the world. But, PMI has introduced online Proctored exams, which can be taken from the comfort of your home or office.
      So, you can plan to take the training now. You can use the current scenario to your advantage, as you may have more time available to attend the training and to study. Keep in mind that it takes normally around 2 months to prepare for the exam.
      If you still have any doubts, you can post your comments here or you can drop a mail to pmdrill.com@gmail.com. Thanks.

      Reply
  3. vinet yadav says

    January 27, 2020 at 10:01 am

    Very useful link Sir. I am also planning to persue PMP course in Mumbai.

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    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      January 27, 2020 at 2:12 pm

      Great Vinet. If you need any help, don’t hesitate to contact me. My best wishes.

      Reply
  4. Riyaj says

    December 26, 2019 at 10:35 am

    Addition to my query forgot to mention books.

    PMP Exam Prep: Eighth Edition – Updated by Rita Mulcahy – INR 4147
    The PMP Exam: How to Pass on Your First Try – by Andy Crowe – INR 1980
    Head First PMP: A Learner’s Companion to Passing the Project Management Professional Exam – INR 950
    PMP: Project Management Professional Exam Study Guide, 8ed: Updated for the 2015 Exam – by Kim Heldman – INR 567

    Reply
    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      December 26, 2019 at 5:32 pm

      The above article needs some update, as it was written about two years ago. Look for the latest edition of the books and the current prices.

      1. Rita Mulcahy book is in the 9th edition now.
      2. Head First PMP is in the 4th edition now.

      I am not sure about the other two books.

      You can also watch my YouTube video on this subject, which I published very recently: https://youtu.be/Sn5g2h22xqs

      Reply
  5. Riyaj says

    December 26, 2019 at 10:32 am

    Greetings Sir!

    I have one query, The way you explained is very easy to understand but at one point I stuck up, that out of 4 suggested books which one I can prefer or all 4 books need to be study, cause that will certainly consume lot of time.
    Awaiting for your kind response.

    Thank you,
    Riyaj

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    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      December 26, 2019 at 5:30 pm

      It is not necessary to study all the suggested books. You can choose any one book (or maximum two books) as reference. The choice of book depends on your style of study.

      The most preferred book is the one by Rita Mulcahy (make sure it is the ninth edition, which is the latest).. If you are going to get only one book then you should buy Rita Mulcahy’s book.

      Head First PMP book (fourth edition) is also a good book. It presents the concepts in a very simple and easy way to understand. If you have difficulty in understanding the concepts, this is a good book to start with.

      Reply
  6. Ramesh says

    October 20, 2019 at 4:33 pm

    Very useful link

    Reply
    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      October 21, 2019 at 6:25 am

      Thanks Ramesh.

      Reply

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