PMExams.com is a reading-first project-management study site for candidates who want clearer teaching than official phrasing usually provides. Start with the guide that matches your real exam path, then use the books when you need more context.
Need agile, AI, business-analysis, PMO, risk, portfolio, program, or scheduling support? The full map below surfaces the broader PMExams coverage more clearly.
Start here if you are studying the most-used PMI exam paths. These are the main full-guide entry points on PMExams.com.
Use the current PMP guide for the active exam version most candidates are still sitting now, with scenario-based lessons across people, process, and business environment.
Use the PMP 2026 guide if you are preparing for the refreshed exam and want the changed weighting, structure, governance emphasis, and newer reasoning signals called out explicitly.
Use CAPM if you need stronger foundations first: project concepts, predictive delivery, agile basics, and introductory business analysis.
Use PMI-ACP if your focus is adaptive delivery, agile leadership, backlog and product thinking, and flow-based execution.
Use PMI-CPMAI if you need AI project-management coverage across business fit, data readiness, model delivery, evaluation, and operationalization.
Use PMI-PBA if you are studying business-analysis decisions around problem framing, requirements, validation, traceability, and value realization.
PMExams is broader than the flagship PMI paths. Use these hubs when your real exam lane is advanced PMI, Disciplined Agile, AACE, APM, PRINCE2, SAFe, Scrum, APMG AI, or Project+.
Use this hub for PgMP, PfMP, PMI-RMP, PMI-SP, PMI-CP, PMI-PMOCP, GPM-b, PMI CSPP, Disciplined Agile, and the lighter PMI exam-root pages.
Use this hub for CCP, CEP, EVP, PSP, PRMP, DRMP, CFCC, CCT, and CST when your study path is cost engineering, project controls, scheduling, risk, or claims.
Use this hub for PFQ, PMQ, project risk, earned value management, and project planning and control when your path is APM or APM-aligned project controls.
Use this hub for AIPGF Foundation, AIPGF Practitioner, and AIPM when your study path is AI governance or AI-enabled project work.
Use this hub for PRINCE2, PRINCE2 Agile, P3O, and MSP when your exam path is method-heavy, governance-focused, or programme-office oriented.
Use this hub if your exam lane is Scaled Agile and you need Leading SAFe, SAFe Scrum Master, or SAFe POPM reasoning around alignment, cadence, value streams, and flow.
Use this hub for PSM I, PSM II, PSPO I, PSM-AI Essentials, and PSPO-AI Essentials when strict Scrum or AI-in-product/Scrum judgment is the target.
Use this guide when your project-management lane is CompTIA Project+ PK0-005 and you need vendor-neutral project fundamentals.
Use this hub for Certified ScrumMaster when you want a lighter Scrum-certification path with clear empiricism and servant-leadership framing.
Use these when you already know your main exam path but want cleaner standard language, deeper reasoning, or a legacy bridge.
Use PMBOK 8 when you want the newer edition translated into plainer language instead of dense standard wording.
Use the free PMP 2026 sample questions when you want to test transition traps, question patterns, and answer explanations.
Use PMBOK 7 only when you need a legacy seventh-edition bridge for older terminology, principles, and value-delivery language.
Use PMExams.com for structured reading, source checks, topic maps, sample questions, and final-review pages.
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The site works best as a structured study path: pick the right guide family, read the lesson, test the distinction, then move into external practice when you want speed and repetition.
Start with the guide family that matches the exam you are actually sitting, not just the framework language you happen to recognize.
Use the lesson page when you need the concept, distinction, escalation path, or control choice explained in plainer language.
Use the quiz and sample scenario to make sure the stronger and weaker responses are actually clear before you move on.
Move into external practice when you want timed sets, mixed practice, and faster recall under more exam-like conditions.
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