If you are planning to kick-start your journey in the field of project management, then the
CAPM Certification might be the one for you. The CAPM course helps candidates learn different skills that are
necessary for entry-level project management positions. Most aspiring project management professionals know about the
PMP Certification by PMI However, CAPM is an equally beneficial certification specially designed for
entry-level candidates who wish to start their careers in this field.
- The Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) Certification is offered by the Project
management Institute (PMI)
- CAPM Certification is given to candidates who pass the exam that focuses on project management
concepts, terminology, and processes.
- CAPM exam is based on the PMBOK Guide- Sixth Edition. You can also find the 7th version of the PMBOK
guide, which is available. But it is recommended to use the 6th Edition of the PMBOK guide for CAPM
exam preparation.
According to the Pulse of the Profession report 2015 by PMI, there will be a need to fill about 2.2 million roles
in the project management domain. It indicates that getting a CAPM certification is a wise choice for your career
progress.
In this guide, let's take a closer look at everything you need to know about the CAPM Certification.
Who should apply for CAPM Certification?
PMI launched the CAPM certification in 2003, which is about 19 years later when PMP was launched. The sole
purpose of launching the CAPM certification was to enable professionals with less project management
experience earn a certification that would demonstrate their project management skills and knowledge.
You should apply for the CAPM Certification, if:
- You wish to enter into the field of project management.
- You require more project management experience.
- You are a project manager, but don't meet the PMP’s prerequisites.
- You want to apply for PMP certification down the line.
Is CAPM worth it?
After understanding what CAPM Certification is, you might be wondering whether
this certification is worth your time and efforts. Here is what you can expect from CAPM Certification.
Benefits of CAPM Certification
Becoming a Certified Associate in Project Management validates the associate’s knowledge and experience
along with their abilities to handle challenging responsibilities. Acquiring a CAPM Certification opens up
opportunities for candidates in nearly every industry. Here are some benefits of a CAPM Certification:
- Global and better career opportunities - There is an increasing demand for candidates with project
management skills in almost every
organization and industry. Earning a CAPM Certification will allow candidates to bag good career
opportunities globally as CAPM is a globally recognized certification. PMI says that By 2030, the
world will need 25 million new project management-focused employees to keep up with demand.
- Personal growth and professional development - CAPM Certification is a path towards personal
growth and professional development among candidates. The learning journey of the CAPM Certification
course fosters confidence and competence among the candidates, making them aware of best practices to
manage and lead challenging projects. Worldwide, 1.6 million people have a PMI certification
including CAPM Certification.
- Increased salary prospects - A CAPM Certification is likely to increase the candidate’s salary
by 25%. While the salary depends on various factors such as industry, job description, and country, the
certification adds value to any resume. The average salary of a Certified Associate in Project Management
can range from Rs 5,47,000- Rs 2,000,000 in India.
CAPM salary and jobs
As per job roles
CAPM Certification can help you get into various entry-level project management jobs where
the salary can vary for different job roles and different countries. Here is everything you
need to know about the CAPM salary in different countries and as per different job
positions.
A CAPM can work in different job roles such as project coordinator, project manager, program manager, junior project
manager, and so on. Here is the salary structure as of 2023 for a CAPM in different job roles.
Job Role |
Salary Per Annum (USD) |
Junior Project Manager |
$57,236 |
Associate Project Manager |
$63,315 |
Project Manager |
$77,428 |
Project Analyst |
$63,043 |
Project Coordinator |
$52,952 |
Program Manager |
$88,741 |
Program Analyst |
$71,977 |
Project Control Specialist |
$76,452 |
Project Management Specialist |
$73,433 |
Project Specialist |
$60,784 |
In various countries
The CAPM demand is highest in the USA, UK, India, Canada, and Australia. Here is the salary structure of
CAPM as per country.
Country |
Currency |
Salary Per Annum (USD) |
India |
INR |
681k |
US |
USD |
68k |
Canada |
CAD |
60k |
United Kingdom |
GBP |
40k |
Australia |
AUD |
90k |
South Africa |
ZAR |
367k |
New Zealand |
NZD |
76k |
Ireland |
EUR |
45k |
Singapore |
SGD |
50k |
United Arab Emirates |
AED |
81k |
What does a CAPM do?
The CAPM exam requires candidates to demonstrate skills in five functional processes of the PMBOK
framework. These include the following:
- Start a project - The project manager lays down the objectives and scope of the project.
- Plan and budget - It involves developing an action plan for setting up a budget and determining project deliverables. A CAPM helps in estimating the costs per process and cost of the project.
- Execute the project - Different work teams execute individual assignments. The project manager keeps
a track of the progress.
- Control and track - A project manager must have the flexibility and problem-solving skills to ensure
the project teams adhere to set budgets and deadlines.
- Finish and close - Certified Associate in Project Management collaborates with the project
manager for verifying the completion of the projection.
What are the qualifications for the CAPM Certification?
To be eligible for the CAPM Certification, you will need to have the following qualifications:
- Secondary degree, such as a high school diploma, GED (general educational development), or
global equivalent
- Requirement of 23 hours of project management training/education
completed before sitting for the exam.
What is the CAPM exam application process?
If you want to take the CAPM exam, you have to go through an application process by providing all the
necessary details to verify that you meet all the requirements for the exam. The application process starts
as soon as you start filling the application form. Here are some highlights you need to keep in mind during
your application process.
- You have to complete your application within 90 days once you start.
- On submission, it takes up to 5-7 business days to review your application for completeness.
What are the few steps to follow?
You can go through the entire application process in the CAPM handbook. You can expect the following steps for your application process.
- Check your eligibility - The first step before starting your application process
is to check whether you are eligible for the CAPM exam. You can check the eligibility
criteria mentioned above.
- Fill out the application form - If you are eligible to apply for the CAPM exam, you can start filling
out the application form. You can easily find the application form online on the PMI website. You can take up to 90 days to fill out your application form. You need to
fill out two different sections of the application form including a general education section and a section for
your project management experience. After filling out the entire application form, you must recheck the
information before you submit it for approval. Finally, go through and agree with the PMI Code of Ethics and professional conduct before submitting the form.
- CAPM application completeness review and fee payment - After submitting your application form, PMI can
take up to 24 hours-5 days to review your application form. On successful completeness review, you will get a
confirmation email. After which you can pay your exam fees and schedule the exam.
- CAPM Audit - There are chances that PMI may select your application for an audit. The audit process is a
way for PMI to quality-check your application. However, the audit process is completely random and PMI may or
may not select your application for an audit. You will receive an email if PMI selects your
application for an audit. You might have to submit copies of educational certifications,
experience certifications, among other requirements. The PMI audit process usually takes up to
5-7 business days. After the audit process, you will receive an email either for rejection or
acceptance of your application form.
- Schedule the CAPM exam date - If PMI does not select your application for an audit, then
you will receive a confirmation email with a code to schedule your CAPM exam date.
CAPM exam cost
The cost structure for the CAPM exam is as follows:
- PMI members: ₹12,202.00
- Non-PMI members: ₹16,218.00
The candidates can become PMI members by opting for a membership plan that costs
₹7,646.00/year along with a one-time ₹772/year
application fee. PMI membership comes with its perks for the candidates such as access to the
project management job board, complimentary download of the PMBOK guide.
CAPM exam format and syllabus
CAPM exam format
- The CAPM examination exam is a multiple-choice question based exam. In updated version, candidates can
attend the exam in 8 different languages. After completing the exam, candidate will receive a mail which
will inform them about the result. On majority of the people who scored more than 80% in the simulator
test will pass the real exam.
- All the questions are arranged randomly covering the topics Project Management Fundamentals and its Core
Concepts, Predictive Plan-Based Methodologies, Agile Frameworks/Methodologies, Business Analysis Frameworks
throughout the examination.
- This CAPM exam should be taken in a test center or an online proctored exam, which is a timed assessment
administered through an online platform that supervises the applicant's desktop activity, webcam video,
and audio.
- In CAPM examination you have 3 hours to complete the examination.
- There are a total 150 questions which has multiple choices to pick as an answer.
- In those 150 questions,15 are the pretest questions. Pretest questions are used in exams as an
efficient and legal way to test the validity of subsequent examination questions. These pretest
questions have no bearing on the final score.
- In those 3 hours’ time, you will have a break for 10 minutes.
- The break will appear when you finish your first 75 questions and review them all. You should be attentive
at this part, because once you finish reviewing your answers and start your break, you might not be able
to return to the previous session.
- In this examination you also have a tutorial. Addition to that there will be a survey. Both of which are
optional. It may take 5 to 15 minutes to complete. This time will not be compromised with the prearranged
time of 3 hours for the examination.
Exam retake policy
- We recommend that you keep studying and retake the exam if you don't pass it the first time. Within
your 1-year eligibility period, you may take the test up to three times.
- You are required to wait one year from the date of the final exam after three failed
attempts before reapplying for the certification.
- This policy is intended to protect exam security while also limiting individual candidates' exposure to
examination questions. You are free to apply for whichever additional PMI certifications in these
years.
New syllabus for CAPM Exam
Domain Areas |
Weightage |
Project Management Fundamentals and Core Concepts |
36% |
Predictive, Plan-Based Methodologies |
17% |
Agile Frameworks/Methodologies |
20% |
Business Analysis Frameworks |
27% |
Boost your training for the CAPM exam
You have the option of self-studying or you can opt for different CAPM training courses. Here
are a few options that you opt for the CAPM training.
1. PMI-Project Management Basics
PMI is offering a course on Project management basics that will help you prepare for the CAPM certification
exam. The course includes various lessons from the PMBOK Guide-6th edition, you can access the
20-minute online modules to prepare for your exam. The price for the PMI PM basics course is
$400 (non-PMI members) and $350 (PMI members).
2. Techcanvass’s CAPM Training Course
Techcanvass offers a comprehensive entry-level project management training course that offers you real life projects
and case studies to work on along with mock questions to prepare you for the actual CAPM exam.
The Project Management Body of Knowledge(PMBOK) serves as the foundation for the entry-level or associate-level
PMI certification known as Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
Skills Covered:
- Project Management Basics
- Resource Management
- Risk Planning and Management
- Stakeholder Management
- Requirements Management
- Creating plan with MS Project
- Project Planning and Scheduling
3. Techcanvass’s PMP Course
Techcanvass is also offering a PMP course for experienced Project management professionals. This
course can be the right option for you if you wish to clear your PMP exam on your first attempt.
Through this course, you get access to 2000+ mock questions, sessions led by PMI authorized
instructors, among others.
Why Techcanvass PMP Certification:
- PMI-authorized and certified instructors
- Have Online/Offline access to trainers and experts
- Special Workshops/ Mock Practice sessions
- Question Bank with 2000 Questions
- 180-day access to Online Sessions (Flexi-Pass)
4. Google Project Management Professional Certificate
Start your career in the quickly growing project management industry with a professional degree from Google.
Learn to manage projects both traditionally and agilely while honing your strategic communication skills.
The course lasts for six months and requires ten hours of study per week to complete.You don't need a degree
or any prior experience for this course.
Here is what you will discover:
- Learn in-depth the methods and skills necessary to be effective at the entry level of project
management.
- Learn how to create effective project artifacts and documentation during the various project phases.
- Mastering the principles of Agile project management by concentrating on carrying out Scrum events,
producing Scrum artifacts, and comprehending Scrum responsibilities.
Click here to Sign Up for this Certification for Free.
What is the CAPM recertification process?
PMI offers a renewal process for CAPM Certification that allows candidates to keep the CAPM
certificates valid even after the expiration of the validity and without retaking the exam.
Candidates can renew their certificates by earning 15 Professional Development Units (PDUs)
within 3 years of the certification cycle.
Here are the steps you need to follow for CAPM Certification renewal.
- Earn 15 PDUs within 3 years of the certification cycle.
- Navigate to your PMI profile and enter your PDUs.
- Pay the renewal fees
$60 (PMI members)
$150 (Non-PMI members)
The 15 PDUs are broken down as 9 PDUs earned through continued professional development
education and 6 PDUs earned through Giving back to the industry. The 9 PDUs are further
broken down as:
- 2 PDUs in leadership
- 2 PDUs in technical areas
- 2 PDUs in strategic and business management
- 3 PDUs from other topic area
Alternatively, the 6 Giving back PDUs can be earned through volunteering or mentoring on
PMI boards and committees or creating content on project management.
What are the skills needed to pass the CAPM exam?
A few skills that are needed to pass the CAPM exam are as follows:
- Cost and budgeting
- Deadlines
- Project milestones
- Procurement
- Project lifecycles
- Project scope
- Quality control
- Risks
- Stakeholder expectations
- Timelines
What are the Skills of a successful Project Manager?
A successful project manager has a versatile skill set that includes a number of technical
project management skills, strategic and business management skills, and leadership skills.
Let’s take a look at these skills in their depth.
Technical Skills
- Scope management
- Schedule management
- Cost management
- Quality management
- Stakeholders management
- Risk management
- Procurement management
Leadership Skills
These skills include the ability to guide, motivate, and lead the team. The skills are as follows:
- Interpersonal skills
- Communication skills
- Negotiation skills
- Problem solving
- Critical thinking
Strategic and Business Management Skills
- Ability to see the high level view of the organization
- Knowledge to explain the organizational aspects such as strategy, mission, goals and objectives,
market conditions,
- Understanding the competition in the market.
What are the differences between CAPM & PMP Certifications?
|
CAPM |
PMP |
Who is it for? |
Entry-level project management candidates |
Candidates with 3 or more years of project management experience. |
Eligibility requirement |
- • Secondary degree
- • 23 hours of project management experience
|
- • 4 year degree with 36 months of project management experience, or
- • high school diploma or associates degree with 60 months of project management experience
- • 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM certification for both
|
Exam format |
- • 150 multiple-choice questions
|
- • 180 questions(multiple-choice, multiple responses, matching, hot area, and
limited fill-in-the-blank)
- • 230 minutes
|
Exam cost |
- • ₹12,202.00 (PMI members)
- • ₹16,218.00 (PMI non-members)
|
- • ₹21,933.00(PMI members) and
- • ₹30,042.00(PMI non-members)
|
Avg. Base Salary (INR) |
₹693k/ year |
₹2m/ year |
Difficulty level |
- • The CAPM certification is designed
for entry-level project management
professionals.
- • It is relatively easier and is based on the 6th edition of the PMBOK Guide.
|
- • The PMP certification is designed for experienced project management professionals,
and is therefore challenging to clear and achieve.
- • It requires more than just the PMBOK guide for the exam preparation.
|
Benefits |
• A CAPM certification demonstrates the candidate’s knowledge of
Project management framework, processes, and methodologies, making them
stand out from among the pools of candidates. |
• A PMP certification is considered the golden standard when it
comes to project management. It is widely-recognized for project managers
around the globe, which enables the PM professional to enjoy global job opportunities. A
PMP certification can help candidates
earn 16% more median salary than a non-PMP certified candidate. |
Potential job titles |
- • Entry-level Project Manager
- • Associate project Manager
- • Project Manager
|
- • Senior Project Manager
- • Senior Program Manager
|
Jobs postings that mention certification on Indeed (Feb 2022) |
1,285 |
23,548 |
Conclusion
The CAPM Certification can be your first stepping stone to build your career in the field of project
management. If you meet the eligibility criteria, you can apply for the CAPM Certification and start
your journey as a Certified Associate in Project Management.
The CAPM certification is a widely recognized and highly valued credential. Data shows that CAPM-certified
individuals earn on average 20% more than non-certified project managers. But, does holding a CAPM
Certification can help you bag a high-paying job? The answer is No.
Along with the CAPM credential, you should also learn how to crack the interviews by putting your best foot
forward. Our CAPM Certification training involves rigorous Job interview orientation sessions.
This can include mock interviews, where you can practice answering common interview questions and receive
feedback on your responses. Additionally, you will also gain tips on how to effectively communicate your
experience and qualifications during an interview.
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