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Book - Pass PMP in 21 Days - PMP Study Guide based on PMBOK SIXTH EDITION

The much-awaited book is here for you.



  • 800+ Questions, 
  • Let’s Play, 
  • Mindmaps and 
  • Scenarios 

combined with keywords and mindmaps help you get started for the PMP Examination swiftly and effectively. The book keeps you engaged by simplifying concepts and engaging you with Let’s play elements. The project management concepts are simplified for a manager. Module-end exercises give you a sense of the PMP examination questions. PMP Study Guide gets you started and ramped up quickly for the PMP exam challenge and the 21 Days customizable plan help you stay on track with the PMP Goal. Go ahead and start your PMP preparation today. 

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