dun really understand, what sort of guarantee you want? there's no way you can confirm pass an exam if you don't study for it...
btw, what is it about the 2 centres that caught your attention? care to share?
typically, most training centres gives 3 days of project management training and 2 days of exam preparations (total 5 days)
PMTI looks really weird to me for the following reasons:
1. It's a franchise outfit , the money back guarantee if you go through the website only applies to US & Canada, no T&C* mentioned for Singapore?
2. Even if they follow the money-back guarantee T&C of their other countries - It is impossible to book an exam on the 5th day in Singapore or even within 14 days of the course. There's only 2 exam providers in Singapore, Informatics (where there's a 1-2 months queue) and COMAT Training which only conducts exams for its own students
3. Even though its a so called 4 days program, its from 8AM to 6.30PM which is like 5 days cram into 4 days basically so there's no unique selling point (unless you think trying to cram more learning per day is good)
the way this PMTI is running shows clearly that whoever is the Manager is not in touch at all with the PMP market in Singapore...
btw, what is it about the 2 centres that caught your attention? care to share?
typically, most training centres gives 3 days of project management training and 2 days of exam preparations (total 5 days)
PMTI looks really weird to me for the following reasons:
1. It's a franchise outfit , the money back guarantee if you go through the website only applies to US & Canada, no T&C* mentioned for Singapore?
2. Even if they follow the money-back guarantee T&C of their other countries - It is impossible to book an exam on the 5th day in Singapore or even within 14 days of the course. There's only 2 exam providers in Singapore, Informatics (where there's a 1-2 months queue) and COMAT Training which only conducts exams for its own students
3. Even though its a so called 4 days program, its from 8AM to 6.30PM which is like 5 days cram into 4 days basically so there's no unique selling point (unless you think trying to cram more learning per day is good)
the way this PMTI is running shows clearly that whoever is the Manager is not in touch at all with the PMP market in Singapore...