PMP®

Date of Exam: 05 March 2026

Overall Performance: PASS

Your exam report is available through 05 March 2029

      

Exam Breakdown

Domain proportion and performance by target level.

 

Exam Eligibility

Your one-year eligibility period to schedule and take the PMP® examination has expired. If you wish to pursue the PMP®, you must reapply and submit the full fee again.

 

Next Steps for Success

  • Celebrate your achievement. You have passed the PMP® exam! Take time to celebrate your success and share the news with your colleagues, friends, and family.

 

  • Take a good look at your results. The domains where you scored 'Above Target' could be an important focus as you plan future career moves.

 

  • Maintain your PMP® certification. You need to earn 60 PDUs (Professional Development Units) over three years to maintain your certification. Learn more about PDU requirements.

 

  • Take advantage of the PMI online community. Visit ProjectManagement.com to connect with peers, access resources, and stay up-to-date with industry trends.

 

  • Consider pursuing advanced certifications. Expanding your skillset with certifications in risk management, scheduling, agile practices, and other areas could open new doors and further your career.

 


Domain Performance

The Domain Performance shows how you performed on each task included in the exam. This section can be used to guide you in assessing your strengths and weaknesses on the tasks tested. The number of questions asked within each task varies. It is highly recommended that you review the exam content outline to understand the percentage of questions that can be expected in each domain.

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