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Last Updated 16th August 2009 PRINCE2 2009 Refresh Update
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| Examination format (2005 edition) | Examination format (2009 edition) |
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| 1 hour | 1 hour |
| 75 questions | 75 questions** |
| Multiple Choice | Multiple Choice |
| Closed Book | Closed Book |
** including 5 trial questions
Whilst the candidates will see very little difference in the examination format, the questions will be worded somewhat differently and there are now standards in place that the examination board must adhere to. In addition, each paper will contain 5 trial questions that will not count towards the candidates’ score. The purpose is to test questions before they are used “in anger” and will allow greater development of the database of questions.
In each paper, there will be 70 live questions and 5 trial questions, so the pass mark of 50% gives a pass mark of 35
Practitioner
The Practitioner examination was switched to the Objective Test format some 18 months ago and this format is to be used for the 2009 examination with effect from the 6th of July. All current examination papers will undergo a quality check to ensure conformance to the new syllabus for 2009.
The marking scheme has been simplified and the number of questions reduced. Standards are now in place for the maximum number of certain styles of questions and the time allowed for the exam has also been reduced accordingly.
There has been a lot of discussion in the user and training communities regarding pass rates and the pass mark. A workshop has been scheduled for the 5th an 6th of May, at which the pass mark will be determined by consensus amongst the attendees. Once set, the same pass mark will be applied to the existing 2005 exams with effect from the same date – the 6th of July.
| 3 hour | 2.5 hour |
| Objective Test | Objective Test |
| 360 possible marks | 108 possible marks |
| 50% pass mark | 55% pass mark |
| Open book (PRINCE2 manual only) | Open book (PRINCE2 manual only) |
A data gathering exercise will begin with the launch of the new examination format until the end of the year and will report to the APMG and its stakeholders. Any fine tuning of the pass mark and the subsequent effect on pass rates will take place after this report.
The intention is to set a standard, the minimum requirements to be granted the qualification at each level. This is the guide to the standards expected:
High Level Performance Definition of a Successful Foundation and Practitioner Candidate
FoundationThis level is aiming to measure whether a candidate could act as an informed member of a project management team on a project using the PRINCE2 method, within an environment supporting PRINCE2.To this end they need to show they understand the principles and terminology of the method. Specifically:-
- Understand the purpose and responsibilities of all roles
- Understand the seven principles, the seven themes, the seven processes, and the Product-based Planning and Quality Review techniques.
- Understand which management products are input to, output from, and updated in the seven processes.
- Understand the purpose of all management products and the composition of the Business Case, Product Descriptions, Issue Report and the Issue, Risk and Quality Registers.
- Understand the relationship between principles, processes, themes, deliverables and roles within a PRINCE2 project.
Practitioner
This level is aiming to measure whether a candidate could apply PRINCE2 to the running and managing of a non-complex project within an environment supporting PRINCE2. To this end they need to exhibit the competence required for the Foundation qualification, and show that they can apply and tailor PRINCE2 to address the needs and problems of a given project scenario.
Specifically:-
- Know or comment on detailed explanations of all processes, themes and techniques, and worked examples of all PRINCE2 management products as they might be applied to address the particular circumstances of a given project scenario.
- Demonstrate that they understand the relationships between processes, themes, techniques and PRINCE2 management products and can apply this understanding.
- Demonstrate that they understand the reasons behind the processes, themes and techniques of PRINCE2.
- Demonstrate their ability to the tailor PRINCE2 to different project environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the new version going to be launched?
The official launch of the manual is the 16th of June and courses will be scheduled from the 6th of July
Are Datrix planning to change their training courses?
We are currently working on our new courseware and plan to go live with effect from the 6th of July.
Is this just a re-hash of the old courseware?
Absolutely not! We have followed the example of the OGC and looked at all of the comments we have received from delegates and clients over the last 2 years and have completely re-designed the way in which PRINCE2 training will be delivered. Contact your Account Manager for further details.
Will I need an upgrade course?
No. The APMG have no plans to introduce an upgrade course, as they did with ITIL v2 to v3, because there are not enough significant changes to the method to warrant this.
What are Datrix going to do for candidates who have taken the courses recently?
Roadshows are being planned to advise clients and delegates alike of the major changes and the impact these will have. In addition, it is planned to offer a short training event for Practitioners to go into the detail of the changes and allow opportunity for attendees to discuss the impact with one of our accredited PRINCE2 consultants.
What if I take the 2005 exam before the 6th of July and fail?
We can book exam-only for the 2005 exam until the end of the year, and we are happy to facilitate both exams at the same time. You will have to start your exam half-an-hour before the 2009 candidates.
What if I book/ have booked a 2005 Foundation with the intention of attending a Conversion later?
You must attend the Conversion before the 6th of July, or delay the Foundation until this date. We cannot mix the two versions during the same course.
What if the rest of my organisation uses the 2005 version and we need to train more people?
All public courses will be the 2009 version after the 6th of July. However, we can organise closed courses for the 2005 version at least until the end of the year, and possibly beyond if you speak to your Account Manager
Eddie Borup is the project manager for the APMG and has answered the following Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Will my existing qualifications still count?
A: EB says - yes! Just as in previous updates – PRINCE2 is still PRINCE2. Those who take the exam the week before the release will have the same qualification as those that take it the week after it is published.
Q: Should I wait for the updated release of the manual before I take my exam?
A: EB says - Absolutely not! The principles of PRINCE2 won’t be changing, and your need to understand PRINCE2 or use it on existing projects will mean that you should have training or consultancy in real time. It is proposed to provide a simple document for people and organisations that will outline the key changes/updates and for most people this will be enough to brief them on the updates.
Q: What about other languages?
A: EB says - we will ensure that whatever languages the exams are available in now, will also be available when the updated version of the PRINCE2 Manual publishes.
