A summary of the exam structure and passing requirements are as follows:- There are 200 total multiple-choice questions which make up the PMI-PBA® exam - 25 randomly placed “pretest questions” are included, and do not count towards the pass/fail determination- Individuals have four hours to complete the exam- Only correct answers count, and a passing score is determined by “sound psychometric analysis”. This method indicates that scores reflect the difficulty of the questions answered.The Five Domains of the PMI-PBA Exam- Needs Assessment -18%- Planning – 22%- Analysis – 35%- Traceability and Monitoring – 15% - Evaluation – 10%The minimum requirements in attaining the PMI-PBA certification:- Education: At a minimum, A high school diploma is required- Business analysis experience * 24 months of professional experience for individuals with a bachelor's degree or postgraduate degree from a GAC accredited program. * 36 months of professional experience for individuals with a bachelor's degree or global equivalent (within the past 8 years) * 60 months of professional experience for individuals without a bachelor's degree or equivalent (within the past 8 years)- Business Analysis Education: 35 contact hours of formal education- Ethics: Agree to PMI's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct- Pass the PMI-PBA® ExamThe PMI-PBA certification is suited for Business Analysts, Project Managers and Aspiring Analysts.
What you'll learn
understanding of the PMI-PBA exam structure
familiarity with the five domains of business analysis
strategies for passing the PMI-PBA certification exam
Course objectives
prepare students for the PMI-PBA certification exam