Is a PMI-SP right for you?
Effective scheduling is critical to project success, especially in today’s fast-paced, global work environment. The PMI-SP® certification proves you have the advanced knowledge to create, maintain, and analyze project schedules that align with strategic goals. It validates your ability to manage resources, mitigate risks, and adapt to shifting priorities, ensuring projects stay on track and deliver results. Whether coordinating across time zones or navigating complex dependencies, you’ll stand out as a scheduling specialist who drives performance and accountability.
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Exam Content Outline (ECO)
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About the Exam
Exam length
170 multiple-choice questions
Exam time
210 minutes
Languages
Path to Certification
Before you apply, make sure you meet one of the following sets of PMI-SP certification requirements:
Set A requirements
- Secondary degree
- 40 months of project scheduling experience within the last 5 years
- 40 hours of project scheduling education
Set B requirements
- Four-year degree
- 24 months of project scheduling experience within the last 5 years
- 30 hours of project scheduling education
Set C requirements
- Bachelor’s or post-graduate degree from a GAC accredited program (bachelor’s or master’s degree or global equivalent)
- At least 12 months spent in the specialized area of professional project scheduling within the last five consecutive years
- 30 contact hours of formal education in the specialized area of project scheduling*
*PMI accepts hours spent in training for Microsoft® Project and for other scheduling tools.
How to Prepare for the Exam
PMBOK® Guide
PMI Standard
Backed by the authority of PMI and shaped by professionals worldwide, the PMBOK® Guide defines the global standard for project management.
Practice Standard for Scheduling - Third Edition
PMI Practice Guide
This guide provides the latest thinking regarding good and accepted practices in the area of scheduling for a project.
Where holders drive success

My PMI-SP credential has enabled me to integrate complex programs confidently and successfully, even when various agile and traditional scheduling methods are being used simultaneously by different sub-teams.
My PMI-SP credential has enabled me to integrate complex programs confidently and successfully, even when various agile and traditional scheduling methods are being used simultaneously by different sub-teams.
My PMI-SP credential has enabled me to integrate complex programs confidently and successfully, even when various agile and traditional scheduling methods are being used simultaneously by different sub-teams.
My PMI-SP credential has enabled me to integrate complex programs confidently and successfully, even when various agile and traditional scheduling methods are being used simultaneously by different sub-teams.

Maintaining your certification
Earning your PMI-SP certification is a big step — maintaining it shouldn’t have to be. Continuing education is core to PMI certification. PMI-SP holders need to earn 30 professional development units (PDUs) in each 3-year cycle to maintain certification. Each PDU represents one hour spent:
- Learning
- Teaching others
- Presenting
- Reading
- Volunteering
- Content creating
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