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Topic History of : Just Found Out I Need a PMP for a Promotion – July 2026 Timing

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6 days 10 hours ago #33201

Harry Elston

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Tiffany,

Markus has got a solid plan. It's better to do it right than to do it over.

Good luck
6 days 10 hours ago #33199

Markus Kopko

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The math on rushing to the current exam does not work in your situation. From absolute zero, you need 35 contact hours of PM education before you can even submit your application. PMI review takes 5-10 business days (longer if you get audited). That puts you into late April at the earliest, before you can schedule. That leaves roughly 8-9 weeks of actual study time before the July 8 cutoff, while working full-time with two kids under five. If you fail, your retake lands on the new exam format, and you would need to cover additional content (Business Environment at 26%, AI, and sustainability) without having studied for it.

The safer path: target the new exam in Q3/Q4 2026. You have until the end of the year, so use that runway. Start your 35 contact hours now. Submit your application in May/June. Study through summer and fall with the updated materials (PMI releases new learning resources April 14). Test in September or October to give you a retake buffer before your year-end deadline.

The new exam is not harder. It is different. Business Environment triples from 8% to 26%, adaptive/hybrid coverage moves to 60%, and AI plus sustainability appear as testable contexts. Updated prep materials will be widely available by mid-April. You will not be studying for a moving target. The ECO has already been published.

One concrete advantage of the new format: if you already deal with business cases, stakeholder alignment, and strategic justification in your day job, the heavier Business Environment weighting works in your favor.

Your sequence: (1) Enroll in a 35-hour PMP prep course now. (2) Start your PMI application in parallel. (3) Study with 2026 ECO-aligned materials from April onward. (4) Target a September/October test date. (5) Keep November/December as a retake buffer.
6 days 20 hours ago #33197

Tiffany Rogero

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Just got the news from my director: if I want the Senior PM role, I need my PMP by end of year. Problem is, I'm starting from absolute zero. No application done, no study hours, nothing.

With the July 2026 exam change looming, I'm trying to figure out if I should rush to take the current version (which means testing by end of June) or take my time and study for the new format. I have a full-time job and two kids under five. Rushing feels risky. But studying for a moving target also feels risky.

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