Ace the PMP exam on your first attempt

First-attempt passes are won or lost in three places: weak domain coverage, tempting wrong answers, and lost time late in the exam. Take a short diagnostic and see which pattern is yours.

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Around 15 minutesNo signup requiredFree readiness report
Sample report
What could cost your first attempt
Sample target
75%+
68
readiness
See where you are losing points across domains, timing, and confident wrong answers.
Time bleeding detected in Process
People
BTCritical gap64%
Process
TInconsistent72%
Business Environment
ATStable area86%
Process time bleed
Averaging 92 seconds on change-control scenarios
Confident miss
Chose the tempting escalation answer in risk scenarios
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Answers, explanations, focused practice, mocks, and 180 days of access.

Why prepared candidates still miss PMP questions

PMI publishes the outline and the domain weights. The exam itself is situational. Most questions describe a project scenario and ask for the best next action.

180 questions in 230 minutes

That is about 77 seconds per question with two scheduled breaks. Candidates who lose time early often rush the last 60 questions.

Scenario-heavy and judgment-based

The exam uses situational questions. You have to pick the best action in a project scenario. Process recall alone will not carry the score.

Predictive, agile, and hybrid all show up

The exam covers predictive, agile, and hybrid delivery. Questions can shift between frameworks within the same scenario.

Weak spots hide across three domains

Each domain is scored separately. A 90 in Process does not cancel out a 55 in People.

PMI exam structure

Taking the PMP before or after 9 July 2026?

Current PMP exam: 180 questions in 230 minutes. From 9 July 2026: 180 questions in 240 minutes, with Business Environment increasing from 8% to 26%, People dropping from 42% to 33%, and Process from 50% to 41%. New topics include AI in project management, sustainability, and value delivery.

Based on PMI's official PMP exam page and exam content outlines.

Current outline
People42%
Process50%
Business Environment8%
From 9 July 2026
People33%
Process41%
Business Environment26%
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PMP Pro

Open 180 days of explanations, focused practice, mini mocks, and score history.

$32.00Early access with code PMPJULY. Regular $79.99.
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$48.00Early access with code PMPJULY. Regular $119.99.
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