IT Project management Practice Exam
IT Project management Practice Exam
About IT Project management Exam
The IT Project Management Certification proves your ability to plan, run, and finish IT projects. It shows employers that you understand how to manage time, cost, teams, and project goals. This certification is helpful for jobs in IT companies, startups, and service firms. It helps job seekers move into roles like IT project coordinator, team lead, or junior project manager. Many companies look for certified people who can handle real work with software teams, tools, and deadlines. With this certification, you stand out in hiring, get better job roles, and show that you can manage IT tasks successfully.
Who should take the Exam?
- IT Professionals aiming for leadership roles
- Software Developers looking to grow into management
- QA/Test Leads and Coordinators
- Freshers with IT degrees wanting project roles
- Business Analysts working on software delivery
- Tech support staff involved in implementation
- Engineers transitioning to project-based IT roles
- Freelancers managing client software projects
- Team leads in startups or service firms
- Non-technical managers handling IT operations
Skills Required
- Project planning and scheduling
- Task tracking and team coordination
- Risk identification and management
- Budgeting and cost control in IT projects
- Communication and stakeholder handling
- Agile and Waterfall project methodology knowledge
- Project documentation and reporting
- Tool-based task management (Jira, Trello, etc.)
Knowledge Gained
- How to break down projects into tasks
- Setting project goals, timelines, and responsibilities
- Monitoring project progress and handling delays
- Managing team communication and collaboration
- Creating risk plans and avoiding scope creep
- Using simple tools for tracking and reporting
- Delivering IT projects on time and within budget
- Following Agile, Scrum, or Waterfall methods
Course Outline
The IT Project Management Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 - Project Management Basics
- What is a project?
- Life cycle of IT projects
- Project roles and responsibilities
Domain 2 - Planning and Scheduling
- Work breakdown structure (WBS)
- Milestones and deadlines
- Time estimates and buffers
Domain 3 - Team and Task Management
- Assigning and tracking work
- Team communication
- Conflict resolution
Domain 4 - Project Tools and Techniques
- Gantt charts, Kanban boards
- Jira, Trello, MS Project basics
- Reporting and dashboards
Domain 5 - Cost and Resource Management
- Estimating costs
- Managing budget and resources
- Cost tracking methods
Domain 6 - Risk and Quality Management
- Identifying project risks
- Mitigation planning
- Quality assurance in IT
Domain 7 - Project Methodologies
- Waterfall model
- Agile and Scrum basics
- Hybrid approaches
Domain 8 - Communication and Stakeholder Management
- Meeting types and documentation
- Handling client feedback
- Stakeholder reporting
Domain 9 - Project Closure
- Handover process
- Final reports and lessons learned
- Post-project analysis