The PMP exam is based on Exam Content Outline (ECO). The ECO is revised every 4-5 years by PMI. Since January 2021, the exam is tested on three different domains: • People (42%) • Process (50%) • Business Environment (8%) Prior to January 2021, the exam was based on
tasks from five
performance domains or
process groups, encompassing a total of 49 processes
. The
PMP Examination Specification weighted these groups as follows: • Initiating the project (13%) • Planning the project (24%) • Executing the project (31%) • Monitoring and controlling the project (25%) • Closing the project (7%) The exam consists of 180 multiple-choice questions written against the PMBOK specification and the PMP Code of Ethics. The exam is closed-book; no reference materials are allowed. Five of the 180 questions on the exam are "sample" questions used to fine-tune the
degree of difficulty and precision of the exam and as such are not counted for or against a test taker. These questions are placed randomly throughout the exam. The test taker is only graded on their proficiency on 175 questions. The numbers in parentheses describe the percentage of questions for each domain. Mapped to these five process groups are ten project management
Knowledge Areas: • Project Integration Management • Project
Scope Management • Project Schedule Management •
Project Cost Management • Project
Quality Management • Project
Resource Management • Project
Communications Management •
Project Risk Management • Project Procurement Management • Project
Stakeholder Management will undergo significant re-categorization, effective January 2021, which prescribe three all-new
performance domains: • People (42%) • Process (50%) • Business Environment (8%) ==Purpose==