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    Professional Scrum Product Owner™ (How to become) Certification Process

    Professional Scrum Product Owner™ (How to become) Certification Process

    A step-by-step process to earn a PSPO™ certification

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    Key Highlights of PSPO Certification Course

    Course Highlights

    16 Hours of Live Instructor-Led Training

    Earn 16 PDUs and 16 SEUs on Course Completion

    Training Material from Co-Creator of Scrum

    Activity-Based Workshops with Real-World Simulations

    4 Comprehensive Mock Tests with 80 Questions Each

    All Inclusive Approach: Exam Fee Included in Course Fee

    HOW TO BECOME A PSPO

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    The following is the step-by-step process to become a Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO™):

    • Enroll for the PSPO course at KnowledgeHut, a Professional Training Network member of Scrum.org.
    • Take the 2-day online PSPO course delivered by Professional Scrum Trainers® (PSTs).
    • On successful completion of the course, Scrum.org will email you the password to take the exam.
    • Take the 1-hour online PSPO exam which comprises of 80 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Multiple Answer and True/False.
    • Score a minimum of 85% to pass the PSPO assessment, after completing the course.
    • Get the industry recognized "PSPO I" certification, along with a PSPO I logo.

    If an individual doesn’t want to take the course, he/she can directly apply on the Scrum.org website. On registering, you will receive a personal password along with an Assessment key. You can then directly visit the link and take the exam.

    Note*: PSPO I must be passed before attempting the PSPO II, which is tougher to crack than the PSPO I.

    Disclaimer: The information on this page is accurate as of January 2021.

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