Can I do PMP just after my PhD with no previous experience on Project Management?
Hi, I recently finished my PhD after 4 years working on a research project in Engineering. Does this mean that I am elligible to sit for PMP, instead of sitting in CAPM? If someone can guide me in this regard, I shall be grateful!!!! Thanks in advance!
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Dear Aussie-Cheetah, The straight and simple answer to your question is: NO. The answer may seem rude to you but the fact is that you need to have at least 4500 hours of experience (spread over a minimum of 36 months) in directing and managing project activities before you become eligible to sit for the exam. Besides, you need to be a graduate and also have attended at least 35 hours of project management training. For complete details, please refer to the authoritative source: http://www.pmi.org. You may also refer to my blog (http://wannabeapmp.blogspot.com) for comprehensive information on the exam. Best Regards, Raja http://wannabeapmp.blogspot.com
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Looking at online Phd from Indiana State University in Technology Management, any thoughts or recommendations
Looking at online Phd from Indiana State University in Technology Management, any thoughts or recommendations?
I have heard that an online PhD is generally not a good thing. I have also heard that Indiana State University is a good (reputable) school and the price is pretty good. Just looking for opinions and feedback.
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If you want to do this just so that you can tell people you have a PhD -- then it is fine. If you actually want to do something with your PhD -- then it would be idiotic. If you want to be a college professor, then you should go to the best program you can get into. Indiana State is a fourth tier university (according to US News). If you can get into a PhD program -- you can do much better. As for price -- most PhD students get fellowships or teaching assistantships. These include payment of tuition and fees as well as a stipend to cover living expenses. So it turns out to be cheaper getting a PhD in person,
I have heard that an online PhD is generally not a good thing. I have also heard that Indiana State University is a good (reputable) school and the price is pretty good. Just looking for opinions and feedback.
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If you want to do this just so that you can tell people you have a PhD -- then it is fine. If you actually want to do something with your PhD -- then it would be idiotic. If you want to be a college professor, then you should go to the best program you can get into. Indiana State is a fourth tier university (according to US News). If you can get into a PhD program -- you can do much better. As for price -- most PhD students get fellowships or teaching assistantships. These include payment of tuition and fees as well as a stipend to cover living expenses. So it turns out to be cheaper getting a PhD in person,
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Which universities accepts directly into the PHD program after bachelors for a business major
Which universities accepts directly into the PHD program after bachelors for a business major ?
I want to do a PHD in Business management and I finished my undergrad. I know that this kind of program are offered for other major but i don't know if they do the same for business students. Help please!!!!
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Almost all universities accept business PhD students right out of undergrad. The only one I know that doesn't is Ivey School of Business in Canada. It is quite a bit harder (requires a 3.7+ GPA, near perfect test scores, and great letters of Rec) but I think it is pretty worth it, since master's degrees cost so much... Might want to brush up on the English before you apply though. Good luck!
I want to do a PHD in Business management and I finished my undergrad. I know that this kind of program are offered for other major but i don't know if they do the same for business students. Help please!!!!
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Almost all universities accept business PhD students right out of undergrad. The only one I know that doesn't is Ivey School of Business in Canada. It is quite a bit harder (requires a 3.7+ GPA, near perfect test scores, and great letters of Rec) but I think it is pretty worth it, since master's degrees cost so much... Might want to brush up on the English before you apply though. Good luck!
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Can I do CAMP just after my PhD with no previous experience on Project Management
Can I do CAMP just after my PhD with no previous experience on Project Management?
Hi, I recently finished my PhD after 4 years working on a research project in Engineering. In addition to this, I have a 9 months experience working in a research project. Does this mean that I am eligible to sit for CAPM? If someone can guide me in this regard, I shall be grateful!!!! Thanks in advance!
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Congratulations, I received my doctorate in 1961. It looks like you may be eligible. Use the site below which is self explanatory./
Hi, I recently finished my PhD after 4 years working on a research project in Engineering. In addition to this, I have a 9 months experience working in a research project. Does this mean that I am eligible to sit for CAPM? If someone can guide me in this regard, I shall be grateful!!!! Thanks in advance!
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Congratulations, I received my doctorate in 1961. It looks like you may be eligible. Use the site below which is self explanatory./
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