1. Can I switch to another class or retake the class after completing it?
Yes. You may change to another available class free of charge any time before the original class start date.
If you request a class change after the class has started, a $100 USD administrative fee will apply.
To request a transfer, please email support@imt-pm.com, and we will respond within 24 hours.
For PMP® Exam Prep course, a $100 USD retake fee applies. This fee covers the simulation license and administrative costs associated with re-enrollment.
To request a retake, please contact support@imt-pm.com. Our team will respond within 24 hours with the next available class options.
2. Does IMT-PM provide an Exam Pass Guarantee?
As an established PMI® Authorized Training Partner (Premier tier), IMT-PM adheres to PMI® guidelines, which do not permit Authorized Training Partners to offer an Exam Pass Guarantee. However, our track record speaks volumes – we’ve supported numerous PMP® aspirants in achieving certification success on their first attempt since 2021!
3. Should I choose Online Proctored Testing or Test Center?
Choosing between taking your PMP® exam online or at a test center hinges on your individual preferences and situation. Regardless of your choice, you retain the freedom to reschedule the exam date and location before 48 hours. Below is an analysis of the pros and cons of each alternative:
1. Online Proctored Testing:
Advantages:
- Convenient Accessibility: Take the exam from your own location, saving time and eliminating the need for travel.
- Flexibility: Choose a time that suits your schedule, offering greater flexibility in exam preparation.
- Comfort: Sit the exam in a familiar and comfortable environment, potentially reducing stress.
Disadvantages:
- Technical Issues: Risk of encountering technical difficulties such as internet connectivity issues or software malfunctions.
- Distractions: Possibility of distractions at home or in a remote environment, impacting concentration.
- Limitations on Materials: Not permitted to use physical writing objects like scratch paper, pens, or pencils.
2. Test Center Based Exam:
Advantages:
- Clear Rules and Environment: Testing center protocols and environment are well-defined, providing clarity and structure.
- Stable Environment: Testing centers offer a stable internet connection and approved computer setups.
- Use of Materials: Allowed to use scratch paper and writing materials provided by the center, aiding in calculations and note-taking.
Disadvantages:
- Travel Requirements: Requires travel to and from the testing center, consuming additional time and potentially adding stress.
- Seat Availability: Possibility of limited seat availability at testing centers, requiring early booking.
- Environmental Noise: Risk of environmental noise at the testing center, potentially causing distractions during the exam.
Consider your preferences, comfort level with technology, ability to concentrate in different environments, and any logistical constraints before making your decision.
