The eligibility period, as far as I understand, is 1 year independent of holding times. Have a look at the paper test. The time PMI takes to give you a result will not interfere with the eligibility period.
The time to collect 60PDUs is 3 yrs, independent of holding time and absolutely no problem to full fill. Don’t worry about this.
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Assunto: PMHUB-G More questions but no answer
Remaining 35 days before the August 31 change date:
Details here: http://www.pmhub.net/pmdigest/component/content/article/1-articles/141-changes-in-pmp-exam-august-30-2011
PMHUB is unable to answer inquiries to following scenarios:
1. What will happened if you failed - what is the date of eligibility of you writing the exam? How is the eligiility period calculated, including or excluding the 4-6 weeks of PMI holding time?
if you failed the exam on your first attempt you may re-test up to 2x within one-year eligibility period by submitting a completed re-examination form and paying the associated re-examination fee (currently $275 for PMI members). After the third unsuccessful attempt, you have to wait one year from the date of your last test before re-applying and attempting to test again. If your one-year eligibility period expires without having passed the examination you must re-apply for the credential. Re-examination applications can be filed online or on paper.
2. The time to collect 60 PDU or reccertification, is it including or excluding the 4-6 weeks of PMI holding time?
At present, 60 PDU or certification is needed every 3 years
We can only offer this suggestion:
if you cannot write the exam before the date, it is suggested to write the exam in 2012, when the air is clearer and the dust has hopefully settled down and it is better before the PMBOK 5 intro (another big change coming in 2012)
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