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Build a PMI-ACP plan around current PMI eligibility pathways, 21 agile training hours, Pearson VUE or secure online delivery, the 120-question exam, one 10-minute break, and the Mindset, Leadership, Product, and Delivery domains.
PMI-ACP preparation should connect agile experience, framework-agnostic practice, and timed situational judgment. We help candidates confirm eligibility, document training, study the current four-domain outline, and practice Scrum, Lean, Kanban, product value, team leadership, and delivery tradeoffs.
Use PMI's current certification path as the prep map: confirm eligibility, document agile training, apply, study, pass the exam, and maintain the credential with 30 PDUs.
Current PMI materials list 120 questions, 180 minutes, and one 10-minute break.
Mindset, Leadership, Product, and Delivery anchor the current PMI-ACP exam content.
Candidates need a secondary-school credential, an accepted agile-experience pathway or PMP option, and 21 hours of agile training.
PMI-ACP holders maintain the credential with 30 PDUs in each three-year cycle.
PMI-ACP preparation should follow the current exam content outline. HiraEdu maps the four domains to study sessions so candidates focus on agile mindset, leadership behaviors, product value, and delivery practices in the right proportions.
PMI-ACP is methodology-agnostic. Practice connects Scrum, Lean, Kanban, XP-inspired practices, value delivery, flow, feedback loops, adaptive planning, facilitation, stakeholder collaboration, and enterprise agility rather than memorizing one framework.
The exam tests practical agile decision-making. Candidates work scenarios involving team conflict, changing priorities, product backlog refinement, delivery metrics, risk, quality, impediments, stakeholder expectations, coaching moments, and continuous improvement.
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PMI's Agile Certified Practitioner credential validates experience using agile principles and multiple agile approaches, including Scrum, Lean, Kanban, and related practices. Current PMI materials list 120 exam questions, 180 minutes of exam time, one 10-minute break, multiple exam languages, delivery through Pearson VUE test centers or PMI's remote option, and four exam domains: Mindset, Leadership, Product, and Delivery.
HiraEdu prepares PMI-ACP candidates by aligning study to the current exam content outline and eligibility rules. Support covers the secondary-school requirement, agile experience pathways, PMP or accepted credential options, 21 hours of agile training, mindset and principles, servant leadership, facilitation, coaching, team empowerment, product vision, backlog management, value delivery, adaptive planning, risk, metrics, quality, continuous improvement, stakeholder collaboration, enterprise agility, and maintaining the credential with 30 PDUs in each three-year cycle.
Current PMI materials list 120 questions and 180 minutes of exam time, with one 10-minute break.
The current PMI-ACP domains are Mindset, Leadership, Product, and Delivery.
PMI lists 21 hours of formal agile training as part of the PMI-ACP eligibility requirements.
No. PMI-ACP is agile-methodology agnostic and covers Scrum, Lean, Kanban, and broader agile practices.
PMI-ACP holders need 30 professional development units in each three-year cycle to maintain the certification.
Check education, agile experience pathway, PMP or accepted credential credit if applicable, and 21 training hours.
Plan study across Mindset, Leadership, Product, and Delivery according to the current exam content outline.
Review Scrum, Lean, Kanban, facilitation, servant leadership, product value, adaptive planning, metrics, and quality.
Use situational questions that require agile judgment across people, product, delivery, risk, and stakeholder tradeoffs.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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