Our PRINCE2 Conversion to Practitioner schedule
PRINCE2 Conversion to Practitioner
This course is sometimes referred to as the PRINCE2 Practitioner course or the PRINCE2 Conversion course. It is the same course and there is only one exam.
This course takes up where the PRINCE2 Foundation course ends and prepares the delegates for the PRINCE2 Practitioner examination, or the re-qualification examination. The primary objective of this course is to prepare delegates for the Practitioner examination.
Pre-Course Requirements
Delegates wishing to attend this course must hold a current
PRINCE2™ Foundation Certificate,, or a Practitioner Certificate
that is due for renewal.
Who should attend?
As per the Practitioner course or anyone wishing to re-qualify for
the Practitioner Certificate.
DAY 1
• PRINCE2 Review, if appropriate
• Practitioner Exam technique / structure
• Practise examination questions
• Summary, Exam technique & Strategy
DAY 2
PRINCE2 2009 Practitioner / Conversion Examination
The Practitioner / Conversion examination was switched to the
Objective Test format in September 2007 and this format is to be
used for the 2009 examination with effect from the 6th of July
2009. All current examination papers will undergo a quality check
to ensure conformance to the new syllabus for 2009.
The marking scheme has been simplified and the number of questions reduced. Standards are now in place for the maximum number of certain styles of questions and the time allowed for the exam has also been reduced accordingly.
There has been a lot of discussion in the user and training communities regarding pass rates and the pass mark. A workshop has been scheduled for the 5th and 6th of May 2009, at which the pass mark will be determined by consensus amongst the attendees. Once ratified by the APMG Examining Board, the same pass mark will be applied to the existing 2005 exams with effect from the same date – the 6th of July.
• 2.5 hour
• Objective Test
• 108 possible marks
• 55% pass mark
• Open book (PRINCE2 manual only)
Delegates should be aware that some evening study will be
required in order to assist in the successful completion of the
examinations.
Follow-On Courses
Project Planning and Control techniques
Project Planning and Control techniques using Microsoft Project
Microsoft Project
ITIL