The PMI is currently working to define the new outline of the PMP exam which will result in the new exam outline. The new outline is yet to be published in June 2019 and based on the publications; the PMP exam will be updated. Below are some of the expected changes in the new exam outline.
- The new outline will mostly include additional responsibilities and techniques for project managers.
- We can also expect to see an update in the question banks for the PMP exam.
- The change might also remove certain tools, techniques, and responsibilities for project managers.
The Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBOK) being the core study material for the PMP exam is untouched in the change announced by the PMI. You can use the current “sixth edition” of the guide, whether you are taking the exam before or after December 15.
It is advisable to schedule your PMP exam a month before the change, to avoid the rush expected for December when everyone wants to take the exam before the change. If you meet the eligibility requirements for the PMP certification, then it is strongly recommended to get certified before the changes. You need to have a solid PMP exam prep to obtain the credential. For now, you can continue to prepare for the exam on the based on the current PMP exam outline.