MSP Practitioner Certification |
The MSP® certification scheme has been developed to offer three levels of certification: Foundation, Practitioner and Advanced Practitioner. |
Why do MSP Practitioner Certification? |
The purpose of the practitioner certification is to determine whether a candidate has sufficient knowledge and understanding of the MSP guidance to apply the guidance to their own work and, hence, act as an informed member of a programme management team. That is, someone responsible for managing, leading, supporting or advising on work within an MSP environment. Candidates should be capable of applying the MSP guidance in a relatively uncomplicated programme within an environment that uses MSP. |
- Objective testing
- Eight questions per paper, 80 marks available in total
- 40 marks required to pass – 50%
- Two-and-a-half hours’ duration
- Open book (only the MSP Guide is allowed).
MSP Practitioner Certification Eligibility Criteria |