What is PMI® Audit Process?
PMI® conducts an audit for the PMP® application every year, even after you received the PMP® certification. The purpose of the audit is to confirm the experience and/or education documented on certification applications. The audit is random, and PMI® has the right to conduct it at any time during the year.
File and Submit The PMP® Application: Part 3 – Exam Details
Now, you reach the final part of the PMP® application. Before submitting your application, you are asked to input your contact information and exam location.
How to Fill in Your Experience Hours on the PMP® Application?
Part 2 of the PMP® application is full-fill your experience. The experience can be an un-paid job; however, it must be in a professional environment. For example, school projects and planning personal events could not qualify for the PMP® application.
How to Input 35 Contact-hours to My PMP® Application?
Part 1 of the PMP® application is to fulfill your education. The education section contains academic education and professional education.