Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Changes July 1st 2026
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The new PMP exam features significant updates, including a greater emphasis on business environment topics, artificial intelligence, sustainability, and stakeholder engagement. Additionally, the exam will have rebalanced domain weightings, with a focus on value delivery and a more interactive testing experience.
Check out our Evening & Saturday Online PMP Exam classes for busy professionals.
All classes include:
If weekdays are impossible, you’re not alone.
This PMP exam prep is built specifically for working professionals who want a structured, instructor-led path to sit the exam—and ideally before the July 2026 exam change.
Two live formats. Same depth. Same support. Your schedule, your choice.
Designed for professionals who can commit after work but not during the day.
Keep your weekdays intact, make steady progress, and avoid last-minute cramming.
Designed for professionals whose weekdays and evenings are fully booked.
Five Saturdays. A complete, structured path to the PMP—built around a real work schedule.
The PMP exam is changing in July 2026, and it’s widely expected to be harder.
Both formats give you:
This is about planning, not panic—choose a format that actually gets you to exam day.
You don’t have to worry about risk. Our Pass Guarantee ensures that if you sit for your exam within 30 days of completing the course and don’t pass, simply upload your official exam report, andw e’ll refund the cost of your retake to your original payment method
This applies to Daytime, Evening and Saturday classes.
Combined with 30 days of post-class online support, you can focus on preparation, not stress.
All classes include:
Evening Classes if:
Saturday Classes if:
Both paths lead to the same outcome: PMP readiness. The difference is when you show up—not what you learn.
Please reach us at customerservice@projectedllc.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
A: Yes. Both evening and Saturday formats are designed for busy professionals, letting you balance study with work.
A: Absolutely. Each full-day session provides structured coverage and practice, plus one week between classes to absorb and reinforce concepts.
A: The PMP exam is changing and expected to be more difficult. Preparing now ensures you test on the current format while maintaining a realistic schedule.
A: Yes. Sit for your exam within 30 days after completing the class. If you don’t pass, we refund your exam retake cost directly.