Prepare to pass the Program Management Professional (PgMP) exam with practice tests built for senior-level program thinking: governance, benefits, stakeholder alignment, and execution across multiple projects. This course is designed for experienced professionals who want exam-realistic practice that strengthens the judgment PgMP demands—especially when multiple answers seem correct.PgMP questions are not about memorizing definitions. They test whether you can manage a program as a strategic vehicle for delivering business value: aligning to organizational objectives, establishing governance, managing interdependencies, driving benefits realization, and handling complex stakeholder dynamics. In this course, you’ll practice with scenario-based mock exams that reflect how PgMP questions are framed, then reinforce learning through clear explanations that show why one option is best and why the others are weaker (wrong priority, wrong governance path, incomplete benefits focus, or poor stakeholder impact).What you’ll practice (100% domain coverage, exam-weight aligned)Your practice tests are structured to reflect the official PgMP domain weighting:Domain 1: Program Strategy (15%)Domain 2: Program Life Cycle (44%)Domain 3: Benefits Management (11%)Domain 4: Stakeholder Management (16%)Domain 5: Governance (14%)Built for the real exam experienceThe PgMP exam is 170 questions in 4 hours, so pacing and consistent decision-making matter. These mock exams help you practice under timed conditions and master PMI-style wording like “best next step,” “most appropriate,” and “first action.”Why these practice tests workMultiple full-length PgMP-style mock exams with realistic scenario framing
What you'll learn
understand program strategy and lifecycle
apply benefits management principles
engage effectively with stakeholders
navigate governance frameworks
make decisions in complex program environments
Course objectives
prepare for the PgMP exam with exam-realistic practice
improve decision-making skills through scenario-based questions
learn to align program management with organizational objectives