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PRINCE2 Foundation & Practitioner Exam Only

Accelerate Your PRINCE2 Certification Path

Our PRINCE2 Foundation & Practitioner Exam Only package is designed for experienced project managers looking to rapidly advance their PRINCE2 qualifications.

What’s Included:

  • PRINCE2 Foundation Exam Voucher: We’ll register you for the Foundation exam and provide a 12-month valid voucher.
  • PRINCE2 Practitioner Exam Voucher: Upon successful completion of the Foundation exam, you’ll receive a 12-month valid voucher for the Practitioner exam.
  • Flexible Exam Booking: Schedule both exams at your convenience, subject to exam availability.

Exam Details:

  • PRINCE2 Foundation:
    • Online, proctored multiple-choice exam with 60 questions
    • 60 minutes duration
    • 60% passing score
  • PRINCE2 Practitioner:
    • Online, proctored, scenario-based multiple-choice exam with 70 questions
    • 150 minutes duration
    • 60% passing score
    • Open book (official PRINCE2 manual allowed)

Please note: You must pass the PRINCE2 Foundation exam before taking the Practitioner exam.

Fast-track your PRINCE2 journey with our Foundation & Practitioner Exam Only package.

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