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PRINCE2 Practitioner Exam Only (with 1 Week Free eLearning)

Accelerate Your PRINCE2 Practitioner Certification

Ready to take the next step in your project management career? Our PRINCE2 Practitioner Exam Only package offers a direct path to certification, with the added benefit of a week’s free access to our comprehensive eLearning course to boost your exam preparation.

What’s Included:

  • Exam Voucher: We’ll register you with the examination institute and provide you with a 12-month valid exam voucher.
  • Exam Booking: Enjoy the flexibility of scheduling your online, proctored exam at a time that suits your schedule.
  • 1-Week Free eLearning: Access our in-depth eLearning course to complement your exam preparation.

Exam Details:

  • Format: Online, proctored, scenario-based multiple-choice exam with 70 questions.
  • Passing Score: Achieve 60% to pass.
  • Duration: 150 minutes.
  • Open Book: You can use the official PRINCE2 manual during the exam.
  • Prerequisites: You must hold a PRINCE2 Foundation, PMP, CAPM, or IPMA Level A, B, C, or D certificate before taking the Practitioner exam.

Please note: Your PRINCE2 Practitioner certificate will need to be renewed every 3 years through a re-registration exam or by maintaining PRINCE2 membership and demonstrating professional development.

Take the first step towards your PRINCE2 Practitioner certification today!

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