We are pleased to inform you that Simplilearn is conducting ACP (Agile Certified Practitioner), Certification from PMI, USA Training across India. We assure the quality of service and training solutions that we provide will 100% guarantee and support you towards your career development in project management.
We also have post program support team to assist all your queries instantly.
We earnestly request you to consider this opportunity and invest your time; you can definitely reap benefits lifelong. Please find below the details:
PMI- ACP
Course Objectives:
• To prepare you for PMI-ACP Certification using Classroom & Online Training
• To learn world’s best Agile Practices.
• To help the participants in gaining the mandatory 21 Contact hours needed for ACP Exam Application.
Course Details:
Agile Certified Practitioner [ACP] – A credential offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI, USA).
• Globally accepted rigorous, examination-based, professional certification program.
• Eligibility –
o 2,000 hours working on project teams. These hours must be earned within the last 5 years.
o 1,500 hours working on agile project teams. These hours must be earned within the last 2 years.
• Minimum 21 hours of Formal Project Management Education.
• ACP ® exam is 3 hours in duration with 120 objective types of questions.
Simplilearn Offers:
• 2 Days of intense classroom training with highly experienced & certified trainers
• Course Material :
o Hardcopy included
o 3 months of online learning.
• 2 full length (120 Questions, 3 hours) ACP® Simulation Tests.
• 21 contact-hour course completion certificate
• 24*7support team to assist you with your queries – via chat, email and phone
• Assistance with PMI – ACP ® application process
• Continued Education: (Earn PDUs once you get ACP Certified)
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http://www.simplilearn.com/simplilearn/callback/callback.htm?iframe=true
Official Website: http://www.simplilearn.com/simplilearn/events/pmi-acp-training-india
Added by Ashish Anand on April 19, 2012