Prince2 exams
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I've been on ITIL and Price courses. Often the real benefit of the courses is the mock exams they give.
I am fairly sure these foundation courses can be learned at home.
have a look here http://www.examcollection.com/PRI-000.html0 -
Is it the foundation course you're looking at? I did it via e-learning at a cost of £150ish plus the cost of a textbook.0
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have a look here http://www.examcollection.com/PRI-000.html
Wouldn't recommend using these illegal braindumps. Makes your qualifications meaningless. Many certification providers have measures in place to detect the use of braindumps and can mean the stripping of all your certifications from that provider.0 -
Contact your local FE College who may have access to ESF funding called Skills Support for Redundancy (not sure about Scotland though) although they are likely to offer Prince2 with training at a lower rate & higher success rate than many (not all) private providers.0
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Hello can anybody tell me who offers the cheapest exam prices?0
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Hello
I live in London, can anybody tell m where to get cheap Prince2 exam prices?0 -
Hello
I live in London, can anybody tell m where to get cheap Prince2 exam prices?
https://www.google.co.uk0 -
As per my previous post, contact your local FE College that provides Prince2. Or go through SPOCE (google them) to find your local provider.0
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Exam prices are fairly fixed, the variable bit is the cost of the course. You can teach yourself the course and then just pay for the exam if you want to reduce costs to a minimum0
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Hi,
I am in a potential redundancy situation at work and they are offering to fund training which will help me find a new job. I head a department and have spent the last 18 months acting as the business lead for a large software development project. Whilst I am not a technical person and had a project manager on the project we did work to an in house form of Prince2 methodology so I wondered whether this experience would be more valuable if it were combined with a Prince2 foundation and practitioner qualification? The course I could go on is a full week with exams at the end and I am not sure who the provider would be.
I have three questions really:
1. Given I am not a project manager and have limited experience (one large project) would it be worth me getting the qualification?
2. Given the above experience how likely is it that I would be able to successfully complete and pass the course?
3. If I did get the qualification what is the likelihood of it enabling me to get PM work either on a permanent or consultancy basis?
Thanks
Smudger0
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