Certification

PMI Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA)®

3-5 years of experience

The PMI-PBA certification recognizes an individual’s expertise in business analysis and uses these tools and techniques to improve the overall success of projects. The PMI-PBA certification carries a high level of professional credibility.



Certification

PMI Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA)®

3-5 years of experience

The PMI-PBA certification recognizes an individual’s expertise in business analysis and uses these tools and techniques to improve the overall success of projects. The PMI-PBA certification carries a high level of professional credibility.



Exam Content Outline (ECO)

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About the Exam

Exam length

200 questions

Exam time

240 minutes

Languages

  • English
  • Chinese (Simplified)

Path to PMI-PBA certification

Before you apply, make sure you meet one of the following sets of PMI-PBA certification requirements:

Set A requirements

  • Secondary degree (High school diploma, associate’s degree or global equivalent). 
  • 60 months working as a practitioner of business analysis. This experience must have been earned in the last 8 years. 
  • 35 contact hours earned in the topic of business analysis practices.

Set B requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher degree (or global equivalent).
  • 36 months working as a practitioner of business analysis. This experience must have been earned in the last 8 years.
  • 35 contact hours earned in the topic of business analysis practices.

Set C requirements

  • Bachelor’s or postgraduate degree from a GAC accredited program (bachelor’s or master’s degree or global equivalent).
  • Minimum two years/24 months unique nonoverlapping professional business analysis experience.
  • 35 contact hours of formal education.
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Follow the steps below for a smooth application process:

Gather your application materials

Document your experience related to past projects and training. Below are some examples to help guide you through your documentation process:

  • Projects you’ve led
  • Where you’ve worked, your role and responsibilities, duration of projects
  • Training you’ve completed
  • Institutions attended, courses completed, qualifying hours

Additional tips

  • Take your time, or even a break. You can save the application as you go and come back to it whenever you’re ready.
  • Describe your role and responsibilities on the project, not the project itself.
  • If you’re selected for an eligibility audit, don’t worry; it's part of the process. Just confirm your eligibility by providing: 
    • Copy of degree
    • Verification of experience signed by supervisor
    • Certification or proof of project management experience
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Your application was accepted. What’s next?

First, congratulations!

You're on the path toward career advancement. Once you verify your acceptance, the next step is to pay your exam fee.

Verify your identity

PMI has partnered with Persona to verify the authenticity of certification candidates. You will need to capture a:

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Government-issued photo ID.

Share a current, valid ID with English characters/translation, your photo, and your signature. Examples of acceptable forms of ID:

  • Driver’s license
  • Military ID
  • Passport
  • National identification card

Schedule your exam

After you pay, you can schedule your exam. Below are some helpful details about exam scheduling:

  • You can take your exam at a Pearson Vue Testing Center (recommended) or securely online
  • You may attempt the exam up to three times in one year if you don’t pass
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Prepare for PMI-PBA exam day.

While PMI certifications validate your existing skills and experience, preparation and study is critical to passing the exam. 

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Countdown to exam day.

At a glance

  • 240 minutes
  • 200 questions
  • Offered in 1 language

Associated exam content

  • Needs Assessment 18%
  • Planning 22%
  • Analysis 35%
  • Traceability and Monitoring 15%
  • Evaluation 10%
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Before you apply, make sure you meet one of the following sets of PMI-PBA certification requirements:

Set A requirements

  • Secondary degree (High school diploma, associate’s degree or global equivalent). 
  • 60 months working as a practitioner of business analysis. This experience must have been earned in the last 8 years. 
  • 35 contact hours earned in the topic of business analysis practices.

Set B requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher degree (or global equivalent).
  • 36 months working as a practitioner of business analysis. This experience must have been earned in the last 8 years.
  • 35 contact hours earned in the topic of business analysis practices.

Set C requirements

  • Bachelor’s or postgraduate degree from a GAC accredited program (bachelor’s or master’s degree or global equivalent).
  • Minimum two years/24 months unique nonoverlapping professional business analysis experience.
  • 35 contact hours of formal education.

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Maintaining your PMI-PBA certification

Earning your PMI-PBA certification is a big step — maintaining it shouldn’t have to be. Continuing education is core to PMI certification. PMI-PBA holders need to earn 60 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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