Working in a competitive environment under tight schedules and even tighter budgets will require project managers to empower themselves
with latest tools and techniques. Unlike in the past where the project head was a person that rose from the ranks under the guidance of his seniors,
project managers of the future will have to be versatile and innovative having a grasp of both technical and commercial aspects. Experience
would of course count but a different set of skills will have to be imparted and continuously upgraded. Preparation for the IPMA Level D test will
expose Indian project managers to several aspects of project management, which hitherto remained unnoticed and play an important part in the
success and failure of the project undertaken.
The globally recognized IPMA's 4 Level Certification (4LC) scheme is administered only through PMA in India. PMA has tied up with
International Project Management Association (IPMA) which is truly the only global organisation based on Member Associations from
countries worldwide. IPMA Level D certification programme is based on National Competence Baseline (NCB) same as IPMA Competence
Baseline (ICB) Version 3.
Eligibility criteria
Candidates applying for IPMA Level D certification must satisfy the educational and experience requirements and
agree to abide by the code of professional conduct by endorsing his/her signature.
Education
Must hold a Baccalaureate degree from a nationally recognized university or be a Diploma holder in engineering.
Experience
Degree holders should have 500 days of working experience and diploma holders 1000 days of working
experience in the last 5 calendar years in the generic field of project management.
For Further Detail Pls visit
[link Point to another website Only the registered members can access]
also refer to attached file



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