How Many Times Can You REALLY Take the PMP?

the 1 year pmp rule - How Many Times Can You REALLY Take the PMP?

One of the most common stressors for PMP aspirants is the fear of not passing the exam on the first try. In this short Lounge Access session, Shoaib answers a common question about the PMI’s retake policy for those who don’t clear the exam immediately.

Shoaib explains that once your application is approved, you enter a one-year eligibility window. Within this period, you are permitted a maximum of three attempts to pass the exam. If you are unsuccessful after three tries, you must wait one full year from the date of your last attempt before you can start the application process again.

Instead of rushing through retakes, Shoaib highlights the importance of using your attempts strategically. He warns that failing all three attempts not only results in extra fees but also a mandatory “cool-off” period that can significantly delay your career goals.

Need Personalized Advice? Lounge Access is a 1-on-1 session where Shoaib provides honest, pragmatic advice tailored to your specific goals. No sales, no pressure, just the guidance you need to stay ahead.
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About Shoaib Qureshi

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