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Which test center cities are open for PMP exams?

The test center cities for p>PMP examination are:

Shanghai, Nanjing, Suzhou (including Kunshan), Wuxi, Changzhou, Nantong, Xuzhou, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Shaoxing, Hefei, Nanchang, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Foshan, Zhuhai, Nanning, Haikou, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Wuhan, Changsha, Chongqing and Xiamen.

PMP exam registration website

English registration website: PMI official website; Chinese registration website: China Foundation for International Talent Exchange.

PMP exam registration process

The registration process of PMP exam includes four parts: English registration, qualification examination (examination of express materials after drawing), Chinese registration and online payment. Candidates need to register in English on PMI website first, and they need to complete Chinese registration within one year after successful English registration.

The specific process is as follows:

Important notes for p>PMP exam

1. PMI clearly stipulates that candidates are not allowed to use their own stationery, including pens, pencil sharpeners, erasers, pencil cases, calculators and draft paper.

2. Each candidate is equipped with a brand-new 2B pencil, eraser and draft paper in the examination room. Please raise your hand to the invigilator if there is any defect in the text or the lead core needs to be replaced during the examination. After the exam, please take away the stationery you have used, and the examination room will not recycle it.

important note: calculators are not allowed to be used in other exam subjects except PgMP, so the examination room is not equipped with calculators (except PgMP).

3. Candidates are forbidden to bring watches, mobile phones and other electronic devices with recording, storage and memory functions. Prohibited items include but are not limited to: iWatch, iPad, voice recorder, video-recording glasses, and any electronic equipment with scanning, photographing, audio and video recording functions.

4. Before entering the examination room, candidates must turn off the power and alarm of their mobile phones. After entering the examination room, all personal belongings, including self-provided stationery, self-provided draft paper, books and materials, food and drinks, mobile phones and other electronic equipment, should be put into the carrying bag and stored in the designated storage place.

5. If anyone is found to be carrying anything forbidden to his seat during the exam, or if he is found to be carrying or using communication tools during the temporary departure, it will be dealt with in violation of regulations. The invigilator has the right to stop his examination and report the record of violation to PMI for subsequent disposal.

6. During the examination, all contents and answer sheets should be filled in with 2B pencils provided by the examination room.

7. All the answers must be filled on the answer sheet, and the answers written on the test paper or draft paper will not be graded. There is no extra time to fill in the answer sheet in the exam. Candidates are advised to fill in the answer sheet directly.

8. Please read the Instructions for Filling in the Answer Sheet carefully before the exam, and be sure to fill it out carefully according to the specifications during the exam. Note: If the candidates fill in the blanks irregularly or fill in their personal information incorrectly, the answer sheet may not be accurately identified, thus affecting their personal performance.

9. The examination room information inquiry QR code is added to the candidate's quasi-examination letter. Candidates can check the specific information of the examination room by scanning the QR code on their mobile phones during the opening of the examination room information inquiry window (13: on June 24th-13: on June 25th).

the final examination room and address of the candidates shall be based on the results of the QR code query on the on-site scanning of the quasi-examination letter on the day of the examination or the list of candidates posted at the examination center.