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Certification Process

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PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner Certification Training Certification Process

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The PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner Certification process is designed to help professionals gain both theoretical knowledge and practical application skills in the PRINCE2 project management methodology. The certification path typically consists of training, examination, and certification at two levels: Foundation and Practitioner.

Step 1: Enroll in a PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner Training Program

Candidates begin by enrolling in a PRINCE2-accredited training course delivered through classroom, virtual instructor-led, or self-paced online learning formats.

The training typically covers:

  • PRINCE2 principles

  • People management in projects

  • PRINCE2 practices

  • PRINCE2 processes

  • Project governance and control

  • Risk and quality management

  • Project planning and delivery

  • Practitioner-level application scenarios

The course prepares participants for both certification examinations and real-world project management responsibilities.

Step 2: Complete the PRINCE2 Foundation Training

The Foundation level introduces candidates to the PRINCE2 framework and terminology.

Foundation Learning Focus

  • Understanding PRINCE2 concepts

  • Learning project management fundamentals

  • Understanding principles, practices, and processes

  • Recognizing project roles and responsibilities

  • Understanding project governance structures

No prior project management experience is required to pursue the Foundation certification.

Step 3: Pass the PRINCE2 Foundation Examination

After completing Foundation training, candidates take the Foundation exam.

Foundation Exam Format

Exam Component
Details
Question TypeMultiple Choice
Number of Questions60
Duration60 Minutes
Passing Score36 out of 60 (60%)
Open BookNo

Candidates who successfully pass the Foundation examination earn the PRINCE2 Foundation certification and become eligible for the Practitioner examination.

Step 4: Complete the PRINCE2 Practitioner Training

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The Practitioner level focuses on applying PRINCE2 principles in practical project environments.

Practitioner Learning Focus

  • Applying PRINCE2 in real-world projects

  • Tailoring PRINCE2 to organizational needs

  • Managing risks, issues, and changes

  • Stakeholder engagement strategies

  • Scenario-based decision making

  • Governance and project control techniques

The Practitioner course emphasizes practical application rather than theoretical knowledge alone.

Step 5: Pass the PRINCE2 Practitioner Examination

Candidates who hold a valid prerequisite certification, typically PRINCE2 Foundation, can take the Practitioner exam.

Practitioner Exam Format

Exam Component
Details
Question TypeObjective Testing / Scenario-Based Questions
Number of Questions70
Duration150 Minutes
Passing Score42 out of 70 (60%)
Open BookYes (Official PRINCE2 Manual Permitted)

The Practitioner examination evaluates a candidate’s ability to apply PRINCE2 concepts to project scenarios and make appropriate project management decisions.

Step 6: Receive Certification

Upon successfully passing both examinations, candidates receive:

  • PRINCE2 Foundation Certificate

  • PRINCE2 Practitioner Certificate

These certifications are globally recognized and demonstrate competency in both understanding and applying the PRINCE2 methodology.

Certification Journey Overview

Enroll in Training with Nevolearn
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Complete Foundation Training
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Pass Foundation Exam
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Complete Practitioner Training
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Pass Practitioner Exam
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Earn PRINCE2 Foundation & Practitioner Certifications


Recommended Preparation Strategy

To maximize certification success:

  • Attend all training sessions.

  • Study the official PRINCE2 guidance manual.

  • Review principles, practices, and processes thoroughly.

  • Complete mock examinations regularly.

  • Practice scenario-based questions.

  • Understand how to tailor PRINCE2 for different project environments.

  • Focus on practical application rather than memorization alone.

Certification Maintenance

Recent PRINCE2 certification schemes encourage certified professionals to maintain and update their project management knowledge through continuous professional development activities, additional learning, and periodic renewal requirements where applicable. Staying current with evolving project management practices helps professionals maintain the value of their certification and remain competitive in the job market.

Benefits After Certification

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After achieving PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner certification, professionals can:

  • Demonstrate globally recognized project management expertise.

  • Improve project planning and governance capabilities.

  • Increase employability across industries.

  • Qualify for project leadership and management roles.

  • Enhance salary and career advancement opportunities.

  • Contribute more effectively to successful project delivery.

The PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner certification process provides a structured pathway from understanding project management fundamentals to confidently applying PRINCE2 best practices in complex business environments.

Course Description

PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner Certification Overview

The PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner certification is a globally recognized credential that equips professionals with the knowledge and skills to manage projects efficiently using a structured and scalable approach. This comprehensive training program offers a deep dive into the PRINCE2 principles, themes, and processes, enabling you to successfully apply the methodology to projects of any size and complexity. Backed by AXELOS and PeopleCert courseware, real-world case studies, and expert-led instruction, learners will master a proven process-based framework used across 150+ countries. Whether you are new to project management or looking to formalize your experience, this course provides the right foundation to validate your skills and advance your career.

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PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner Certification Training Curriculum

  • Project Basics: Definitions of a project and project management, and the common challenges PRINCE2 is designed to address

  • Integrated Elements: Understanding the interplay between principles, people, practices, processes, and the project context

  • Project Performance: Exploring the 6 core aspects of project performance (time, cost, quality, scope, risk, and benefits).

  • Delivery Approaches: Overview of linear-sequential, iterative-incremental (Agile), and hybrid approaches.

  • Continued Business Justification: Ensuring projects have a valid and maintained reason to proceed.

  • Learn from Experience: Capturing and applying lessons learned from previous initiatives.

  • Defined Roles, Responsibilities & Relationships: Clearly structuring the organizational hierarchy.

  • Manage by Stages: Moving projects through distinct, controllable project phases.

  • Manage by Exception: Setting tolerances for performance and escalating when boundaries are breached.

  • Focus on Products: Emphasizing the definition, development, and delivery of project deliverables.

  • Tailor to Suit the Project: Adapting the core PRINCE2 framework to fit the project's scale and complexity.



  • The Organizational Ecosystem: Navigating culture, stakeholders, collaboration, and co-creation.

  • Leadership vs. Management: Applying effective team-building techniques and diversity practices.

  • Change Management: Planning and managing behavioral and organizational changes within projects.

  • Key Management Products: Understanding the Change Management Approach and the Communication Management Approach.

  • Business Case: Establishing, lifecycle maintenance, and assessing the business justification

  • Organizing: Defining roles within the Project Board, Project Team, and establishing a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).

  • Plans: Developing project plans, stage plans, exception plans, and team plans along with setting schedules.

  • Quality: Determining explicit acceptance criteria, quality planning, and continuous quality control.

  • Risk: Proactively identifying, assessing, responding to, and managing project uncertainties.

  • Issues: Managing change requests, off-specifications, and project deviations

  • Progress: Measuring actual progress against baseline plans and monitoring ongoing tolerances.

  • Starting Up a Project (SU): Assessing whether the project is viable and worthwhile before formal initiation.

  • Directing a Project (DP): Empowering the Project Board to provide governance and take key decisions.

  • Initiating a Project (IP): Planning the execution details to create the Project Initiation Documentation (PID).

  • Controlling a Stage (CS): Day-to-day management of a stage by the Project Manager.

  • Managing Product Delivery (MP): Executing the technical work to create project deliverables.

  • Managing a Stage Boundary (SB): Reviewing a stage and preparing for the next one.

  • Closing a Project (CP): Handing over deliverables, assessing overall performance, and wrapping up.

CAREER GROWTH

Your Career Path

Climb the ladder of success with structured role progression.

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Project Support & Entry-Level Roles

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Project Management & Execution

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Advanced Leadership & Governance

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Strategic & Portfolio Management

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