MSP Practitioner (previously known as MSP Intermediate)
Practitioner Overview
The MSP Practitioner qualification is the second of three MSP qualifications.
The Practitioner exam aims to test your knowledge of basic concepts and understanding of the MSP methodology.
The MSP Practitioner Course Suits:
- Senior managers investigating the benefits of adopting an organisation wide approach to programme management.
- Programme Managers who need to understand the methodology and its practical application.
- Staff who will have or currently have, a defined role within a Programme and require a detailed understanding of the overall method.
- Experienced Project Managers.
- Management Consultants.
The MSP Practitioner Course Exam
The MSP Practitioner Exam is an objective marking style paper:
- 8 questions
- Total of 80 marks
- 2.5 hours duration
- Candidates need to achieve a mark of 40+ to pass the paper, and
- Open book exam - may only take the MSP Guide into the exam room for reference during the exam
- A pre-requisite for this exam is a score of 60% at Foundation level for candidates that have taken the Foundation exam on or after 1 March 2008. Candidates that have taken their Foundation exam prior to 1 March 2008 are exempt from this rule.




