🔹 PMP (Project Management Professional)

✅ Best for:

  • Project managers handling individual projects

  • Professionals looking to establish or grow their careers in project management

  • Those with 3–5 years of experience in leading and directing projects

📌 Key Features:

  • Recognized globally

  • Based on PMBOK® Guide

  • Focuses on managing single projects

  • Entry-level compared to PgMP

🧰 Prerequisites:

  • A 4-year degree + 36 months of project experience + 35 hours of project management education
    OR

  • A high school diploma + 60 months of project experience + 35 hours of project management education


🔸 PgMP (Program Management Professional)

✅ Best for:

  • Experienced professionals managing multiple related projects (i.e., a program)

  • Those with strategic oversight responsibilities

  • Senior-level project professionals wanting to step up into executive or portfolio roles

📌 Key Features:

  • Focuses on program management, not just projects

  • Requires more advanced experience than PMP

  • Typically taken after PMP (but PMP is not a formal prerequisite)

🧰 Prerequisites:

  • A 4-year degree + 48 months of project management experience + 48 months of program management experience
    OR

  • A high school diploma + 48 months of project experience + 84 months of program management experience


 

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