Frequently Asked Questions
Project management is the practice of planning, organizing, and managing resources to successfully complete goals within a set time and budget. It is important because it helps ensure projects are delivered efficiently, with minimal waste, and with clear accountability.
Anyone! The training is designed for:
Students and recent graduates
Professionals looking to switch careers
Team leaders, coordinators, or managers
Business owners who want to manage projects better
No prior project management experience is required for entry-level training. Advanced courses may require some work experience or familiarity with projects. Speak to a career councilor at the office for more information.
You will learn how to:
Plan and define project goals
Manage timelines, tasks, and resources
Lead and coordinate teams
Monitor progress and control risks
Use project management tools like MS Project, Trello, Asana, or Jira
Basic training can take 2–4 weeks (part-time), while professional certification prep courses (like PMP or PRINCE2) may take 2–3 months of structured study. We also offer flexible timetables to suit your/organizational needs. Speak with a representative at the office for more details.
Yes. Upon completing the course, you will receive a certificate of completion. If you pursue global certifications (such as CAPM, PMP, PRINCE2, or Agile), you may need to pass an additional external exam.
With project management training, you can work as:
Project Coordinator
Project Manager
Business Analyst
Operations Manager
Program Manager
Consultant in industries like IT, engineering, healthcare, and education