You’ve passed the Practitioner exam with flying
colours and you begin your career as a Prince2 Practitioner but
suddenly half a decade down the line, your registration status has been
withdrawn and you were unaware! Well, you think ‘suddenly’ but that is
surely not the case! What’s happened here is that you forgot
Re-Register yourself as a Prince2 Practitioner!
Don’t scratch your head like that! There is a Prince2 Re-Registration process that every practitioner has to undertake. This examination has specifically been created aiming at those who have cleared the Prince2 examination and want to maintain their status as a registered practitioner. Sounds like a doctor to you? It certainly isn’t but opting to pursue this examination within three to five years of passing your practitioner examination will only aid you in continuing towards the upward streak of your career. Failure to adhere to this rule will result in your Prince2 Practitioner status being cancelled.
Here’s what you have to do continue your career, uninterrupted as a Project Manager:
- You need to prepare for this exam
- Its suppose to be undertaken within 3-5 years of passing the practitioner exam
- A minimum 55% marks required to clear the examination
Training institutes in the UK make sure that
candidates who have appeared for the practitioner examination are
informed well in advance about the process of re-registration. And yet
if a Project Manager forgets to do the same, then he risks losing his
status of a registered practitioner. It’s a simple exam & is
advisable to clear it at the earliest.