Course Information
Course Overview
PMP Exam Prep based on 2025 updates - 582 PMP questions with explanation and reference including Agile and Math concepts
To pass the PMP exam in 2025, you have to have a project management mindset while solving the exam questions. It won't matter the number of books you have read or the references you have gone through during the preparation. What matters most to preparing you, is the quality of scenario-based questions and problems you have encountered, practiced, and solved while preparing for the PMP exam.
Based on this strategy, we have developed our practice tests to help you strengthen your project management mindset, evaluate your readiness to appear for the PMP Exam, and spot your weak points for further improvement.
The practice tests include 582 questions with no repetition, distributed over six practice tests in a staircase model of 50-100-180 for you to gradually overcome the time barrier and the psychological hindrance of attempting 180 questions in the first go. We have added one additional mock test to cover the most important Adaptive approach topics, and a bonus test that includes all new topics introduced in the PMP exam. We have supported all the questions with high-quality explanations with references to the Agile Practice Guide and PMBOK Guide editions 6 and 7.
We promise to
1. Provide high-quality scenario-based questions to help you get ready for your PMP exam. The questions cover all the PMP exam content outline of January 2021 and later content updates.
2. Help you wear the project manager hat and deal with different scenario-based problems with a project management mindset through an in-depth explanation.
3. Test your understanding of project management and Agile principles. Going through all the three domains, and the agile principles with reference to the PMI-Agile Practice Guide, PMI-PMBOK Guide editions 6 and 7, and the 2021 PMP exam content outline.
4. Answer all your questions and concerns through the course Q&A with a detailed explanation.
Enroll Now and Join the Thousands of Students Who Have Joined and Benefitted From Our Practice Tests to Pass on the First Go.
LET'sPMP Team
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Test the student understanding of project management principles
- Expose the student to different scenario based problems
- Expose the student to different Agile based problems
- Tricks and tips to pass the PMP exam
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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VVivek Kumar
Good
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SSankar
Good to have proper explanation
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mmyriam pelletier dufresne
The main reason why i am disappointed with this simulator is because of the quality of the explaination, most of the time they are poor and do not allow the student to understand why this is the right answer. This is the basic of learning.. understand your mistakes. Secondly the product is not consistant throughout the lessons. Most of the time the answer to do point the PMbok7 as reference but PMBOK 6 that is no longer available on the PMI. We couldn't alway know which process needed to be reinforces based on our answers (it was possible only in one lesson). Thirdly, the same question could appear more than once in the same test. This is expected for a free platforme but not if you pay for it. I feel like there was a poor mixt and match of the question (one test of 180 questions was mostly on EV and the other one on Agile only) Lastly I found many written mistake, you should go througt the content and make sure all letters are present. It is missing seriousness and professionnalisim. To make sure I understand my mistake properly and get ready for the exam I had to by another simulator due to lack of consistancy and explanatoin of this one.
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UUdemy User
I took the 35-hour PMP course, took exhaustive notes, and did reasonably well on most of the other mock exams. This one, however, is impossible. The language is so vague, so complicated, and so often oriented around things that were never covered in the 35-hour class. I'd have a better chance passing the bar exam, having done zero law study in my life, than I would have at passing the PMP after almost three months of study, if this is what it's really like.