120 Hours

120 HoursLive Instructor-Led Training

17 LPA

17 LPAAverage CTC

50%

50%Average Salary Hike

350,000

350,000Professionals Trained

Why Take Up This Career-Accelerator Product Management Course

Product Managers are growing in demand and popularity. We are indeed living in the Golden Age of Product Managers.

According to LinkedIn, Product Manager is one of the most promising jobs, with a 29% annual growth rate. There are 234,000+ plus job openings worldwide, 20,000 of which are just in India, as per Indeed.

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This Product Management Bootcamp Will Blow Your Mind. Here’s Why.

Build Versatile Projects

Learn the complete lifecycle of a product and build a stellar portfolio to impress recruiters.

Gain Hands-On Skills

Learn the full range of skills, tools, and best practices used in leading companies.

Learn From Real-World PMs

Get trained by real-world, high profile Product Managers from across industries.

Focus on Career Transition

More focus on industry relevance rather than theoretical concepts and jargon.

Practice with Mock Interviews

Gear up to crack interviews at top companies and land top Product Manager jobs.

Launch YOUR Product!

Work through the Launch-Your-Product (LYP) program and take it to the finish line.

Master the Latest Tools in Product Management

Global Giants Are Hiring Our Skilled Learners

and many more..

Check Out Our Product Management Course Curriculum

Learning Objectives:

Get an introduction to Product Management, product manager roles and responsibilities, the fundamentals and product management tools.

  • Product Manager - Roles and Responsibilities 
  • The Product Development Lifecycle 
  • Fundamentals of Product Strategy 
  • Product Management Tools

Learning Objectives:

Dive into components of product strategy, product concept, core values and get tips and tricks on what works and what doesn’t in Product Management.

  • Components of Product Strategy 
  • Concept of a Product 
  • Core Values 
  • Dos and Don'ts of Product Strategy 

Learning Objectives:

Understand what goes into defining a product, starting from defining product objectives, mapping user personas and the user journey to developing the product roadmap and revenue estimations.

  • Defining Product Objectives 
  • User Personas 
  • Customer Journey Roadmap 
  • Establishing the Problem to be Solved by the Product 
  • Minimum Viable Product 
  • Roadmap and Features 
  • Revenue Estimation 

It’s time for what you’ve been waiting for – some solid hands-on learning that will give you a taste of real-world work experience. Get ready to embark on your first project and get your hands dirty as you firm up the strategy with research on the product, customers, the market and more. 

Learning Objectives:

Dive into the meat of what goes into product research, both quantitative and qualitative, and identifying the right market fit.

  • Quantitative Research 
  • Qualitative Research 
  • Identifying the Right Market Fit 

Learning Objectives:

Learn all about customer research and segmentation, including how to establish user needs and identifying their pain points as well as leveraging various frameworks to for customer requirement research.

  • Introduction to Customer Research and Segmentation 
  • Establishing Need 
  • Identifying the Customer Segment 
  • Identifying the Pain Points 
  • Different Framework for Customer Requirement Research 

Learning Objectives:

Market analysis is key to figuring out how to best position your product to be competitive and serve your customers in the best way possible. Master the tools and techniques you’ll need to glean key insights from market analysis.

  • Conducting a Competitor Analysis 
  • Market Segmentation 
  • Market Research Techniques 

Learning Objectives:

Market validation, the process of interviewing users within a potential market, is key to testing and validating a product concept. Learn all about how to structure and conduct customer interviews and surveys and more. 

  • Customer interviews 
  • Surveys 
  • Internal validation  

Learning Objectives:

Creating the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is essential to understand if your business plan is valid or invalid. Learn how to design an MVP properly and ensure a problem-solution fit, product market fit, and business model fit.

  • Building MVP 
  • Problem solution fit 
  • Product market fit 
  • Business model fit

Learning Objectives:

Testing the Minimum Viable Product is important to understand whether it makes business sense.  Learn all about internal and external testing, collating feedback, implementing changes to your product roadmap, and more.

  • Internal Testing 
  • External Testing 
  • Feedback Collation 
  • Improvement Plan 
  • Product Roadmap 

Learning Objectives:

In this project module, you’ll learn how to stay ahead of changing customer and market dynamics, plan for the future, and set your strategy with leading research.  

Learning Objectives:

Cultivating a design mindset is essential to creating an engaging product. Learn how to cultivate a design thinking mindset, create wireframes and interactive prototypes, and the different types of design frameworks.

  • UI/UX Fundamentals 
  • Design Thinking Approach 
  • Wireframing and Prototyping 
  • Designing Framework 
  • UI/UX Tools for Creating Wireframe 

Learning Objectives:

Learn about the fundamentals of product design and prototyping. Understand how the product development framework works, and how to co-ordinate with various teams to design important features based on the clients' needs.

  • Prototyping 
  • Product Development Framework 
  • Co-ordinating with Teams 

Learning Objectives:

A go-to-market strategy encompasses everything from pricing, distribution, product upgrades, and customer care. Learn about product positioning, packaging, pricing, along with your marketing and sales strategy.

  • GTM Principles and Framework 
  • Product Positioning 
  • Product Packaging 
  • Pricing Strategy 
  • Marketing Strategy 
  • Sales Strategy 
  • Service Strategy 
  • Return and Refund Policy 

Get ready for some more hands-on learning as you dive into Product Development. Learn what goes into designing and developing the product and taking it to market. 

Learning Objectives:

Adopting a customer-centric approach will help potential customers understand your product better. Learn how to launch a product to a customer segment, collect customer feedback and derive insights out of the same.

  • Launching the Product to a Customer Segment 
  • Customer Feedback and Insights 
  • Collation of Product Usage Data 
  • Making Sense of the Customer Insights 
  • Setting Up Iteration Model 
  • Product Analytics  

Learning Objectives:

Understand how to come up with multiple iterations of a product for maximum efficiency. Learn about product retrospectives, product distribution approaches, and how to set up channels for product sales.

  • Product Retrospectives 
  • Product Distribution 
  • Setting up Channels for Product Sales 
  • Product Distribution Approaches 
  • Customer Service and Satisfaction 
  • Discontinuation Strategy 

You’ve now reached a crucial milestone of Product Launch. Learn by ‘doing’ and understand what it means to have a customer-first approach and the benefits of continuous improvements and iterations. 

Learning Objectives:

It’s time to discover, get familiar with and master the complete Product Management Toolkit.

  • Aha! for Roadmapping 
  • Jira for Project Management 
  • Google Analytics for Metrics and Product Analysis 
  • Figma and Balsamiq for Wireframing 
  • Google Forms for User Research and Customer Feedback 
  • Design and UX Tools
  • Marketing Tools and more

Yes, we’ve been reserving the best for nearly the last :) Now’s when you take on your own project and work through building your product from start to launch.

Go on! Make it something you’re going to be super proud of. We’ve got your back. All the way. 

We’ve got an exciting line up of Guest Lectures from the best high-profile Product Managers from top companies across industries. Hear from the horse’s mouth on how to discover, develop, manage, and market products.  

We’re right by your side with all the support you need ranging from interview practice to resume and profile building with your instructor. All so that when you receive your certification, you have everything you need to land your first PM role. 

You've arrived at your launchpad into the market now that you have an industry-recognized Product Management Certification to show off. Not only does this validate your skills, but it also helps you stand out with project-ready skills ready to be deployed.

Kudos! You’re only getting started. 

Learners Love Us. Hear Straight from Them.

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Sanket Singh Product Manager
“The Product Management Course by Knowledge Hut covers every aspect of Product Management. I was looking for something that would prepare me for a better job opportunity. Truth be told, I have no regrets.”
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Amber Claeys Product Manager
“Building products excite me to the core. So glad I took up this course. I had an enriching experience. Thank you, Knowledge Hut.”
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Johanna Fischer Product Manager
“If you’re a Product Manager like me, I’d say, go for it. This course will help you bring in you’re A-game at work. I just got awarded my performance bonus this week. “Feeling good like I should.”
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K Davis Software Developer
“Coursework and assignments were designed to build on the knowledge gained during live sessions. The hands-on approach was amazing and helped me get a feel of how top companies develop products.”
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Rosemary B Web Developer
This course has so far helped me understand the fundamentals of product management with excellent clarity in the tools used and the approach is taken. Mentors have been very helpful and prompt.

Our Bootcamp Stands Out Among All Others. Here’s How.

Other On-Demand Self-Paced Courses Other Bootcamps and Certifications Knowledgehut

Project-Based Practical Learning Experience

Live Sessions by Real-World Product Managers

Mentorship Program by Industry Experts

Launch-Your-Product (LYP) Program

Access to Product Management Toolkit

Guest Lectures by Industry Experts

Mock Interviews by Hiring Managers

Industry-Recognized Certification

Career Guidance

Got Questions? Get Quick Answers.

Schedule a 1-on-1 call with a Career Advisor for any clarifications you need about our Product Management Bootcamp.

Product Management Course FAQs

Course FAQs

On completing this course in product management, you’ll be able to: 

  • Conduct user research, market research, and competitor analysis 
  • Create user personas and a customer journey roadmap using the research 
  • Establish a minimum viable product and a business model around it 
  • Build the MVP of any given product 
  • Develop a design mindset to help meet user needs 
  • Create wireframes and prototypes for your product 
  • Create a go-to-market strategy for your product including positioning and pricing 
  • Create user stories around and capture feedback about your product 
  • Effectively engage and retain customers with your product 
  • Accurately identify distribution strategy based on your product 
  • Know when to discontinue a product and how 

We will assist you in landing a product management job. Here’s how we help you: 

  • Career planning 
  • Mock interviews 
  • Resume reviews 

You will have a thorough understanding of product management and the product development lifecycle. Moreover, with our LYP (Launch Your Product) initiative, you will be primed to take on any product management job, regardless of the industry. 

Whether you want to establish your career in product management or accelerate it, this is the most comprehensive product management course for you. Anyone can take the course, including: 

  • Freshers 
  • Project Managers 
  • IT Professionals 
  • Sales and Marketing Professionals 
  • Product Analysts 
  • Business Development Professionals / Consultants 
  • Anybody who wants to learn product management 

This product management course is beginner-friendly with no prerequisites. Come as you are, with a will to learn and absorb all that is being taught. Any experience within the product management industry would be beneficial but not mandatory.    

Absolutely. The market for project management is ever-present and ever-growing by virtue of the numerous products being launched across domains. LinkedIn ranks product manager as one of the most promising jobs, with 29% year-over-year growth in the United States alone. As per Glassdoor, Product management is among the top 10 jobs in 2022 with an average salary of $125K per year. In India, there are about 20,000+ job openings, with the annual average salary for product managers coming at 16 LPA.  

Course Experience

With the goal of getting you hired, this product management course will teach you how to identify market opportunities and design and launch your own product. The following are typical roles you will be suited for (on course completion): 

  • Product Manger 
  • Product Specialist 
  • Product Lead 
  • Senior Product Manager 
  • Associate Product Manager 

Yes, on completing the course and meeting all the requirements, you will receive a certificate of completion issued by KnowledgeHut. 

Yes, you can! Wie have both weekend and weekday batches designed to help busy professionals with full-time work commitments. For example, as a part of the weekend batch, you can attend live instructor-led sessions on the weekend and then complete assignments/projects during your free time on weekdays.  

Finance-Related Queries

Financial hurdles shouldn’t keep you from achieving your goals. To help you plan out your payments, we have made instalment options available. To avail the instalment option, please get in touch with us at [email protected]. Our team will explain how instalments work and provide timelines for your case. Typically, the number of instalments vary from 2 to 3, but the full amount must be paid before you complete the course. 

With our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee policy, you are assured of the highest standards of quality. At KnowledgeHut, we strive to ensure that your learning experience with us is beyond reproach. However, if for any reason your expectations are not met, we will refund the course fee in accordance with our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee policy

Yes, you can switch the start date to your bootcamp training with prior notice of at least 24 hours and subject to availability in the desired batch. 

Yes. Exclusive scholarships ranging from 50% to 80%, fully funded by KnowledgeHut, are available to military veterans, women and anyone with the passion to succeed. At KnowledgeHut, we believe that regardless of previous barriers to education and employment, everyone should be able to pursue a meaningful career they love. 

To avail scholarships, please write to us at [email protected]. You will shortly receive the forms along with further instructions on the next steps. Our panel of experts will review the applications and make a decision on the scholarship grant within 7 to 15 days. 

Yes, group discounts are available and apply to groups as small as three (3) participants. The more participants that attend a training course, the greater the discount. By registering in groups, you can typically save up 20% to 30% on the course fees. For more details, please check out upcoming schedules. 

Additional FAQs

A product management certification is one that gives you a thorough understanding of the various product management tools and techniques, while making you capable of launching a product of your own.  

A product manager's main responsibilities include defining the vision for a product, and making sure that key stakeholders in the organization are aligned to this vision. They then work with various teams like technology, business development, marketing, and sales to bring it to life. 

To become an efficient product manager, you need strong product management fundamentals and a thorough understanding of the product development process. You can achieve all of this by enrolling into a good product management bootcamp. 

Absolutely. Product managers are highly sought-after and very well-paid too. In terms of work, there's a lot of variety as they typically liaise with numerous departments to bring a product to life. This is why product management bootcamps or similar courses are very popular. 

As per data on LinkedIn, the median base salaries for product managers in India with less than a year's experience is 11 LPA. This figure increases to 15 LPA for professionals having 1-5 years' experience.  

Product management is important because it ensures that product teams are moving in the right direction and that all the key stakeholders are aligned to the vision of the product. Without product managers (as you will learn in any good product management training), there would be no leadership in terms of launching the desired product as set timelines. 

No. The fact that product managers need to know how to code is one of the most common misconceptions out there. Prior coding experience may help you land a job, but it's not a requirement. This is why many product management courses don't even have a module in coding. 

The aim of project management is to meet certain organizational objectives and complete a project within set timelines and budgets. Product management, however, focuses on creating a good/product/service/application/platform to meet certain customer needs. A good product management training program will further teach you about the nuances of product management. 

A tried and tested way to move from project to product management is to start working directly on your organization's products, and study up on product management fundamentals. Enrolling for a good product management certification will help you with this. After completing the program, you can then go out and interview for product roles. 

As any good product management course will tell you, the three main areas of product management are the customer, technology, and business You have to liaise with all these three departments while leading product development teams. 

While having a product management certification is not mandatory, it certainly does help your chances of landing a good job as a product manager. Today, there are several product management training programs that you can pursue. Do make sure they cover product fundamentals and the product management process. 

Yes. Considering that the demand for skilled product managers has been increasing from the past couple of years, a product management certification is a worthwhile investment. 

There is no one best product management course. As long as you get a thorough understanding of product fundamentals and the product development process, you can enroll for any training program you see fit. 

To become an efficient product manager, work experience in product is considered more valuable than having a product management certification. However, most professionals today invest in product management training to get their product management fundamentals right. A bachelor's or master's degree in business will also help you to a certain extent. 

Product prototyping, data analysis, decision-making, teamwork abilities, and UI/UX design abilities are a few of the many skills a product manager needs to have. But most of all, you should have strong product fundamentals and a good understanding of the product development process. 

There is no one answer to this question. This depends on the product management course you enroll for, and the schedule that you opt for (weekend versus weekday schedule, if any). 

No. The fact that one needs an MBA degree or equivalent to become a product manager is a common misconception. You can always become one without a formal degree by enrolling for specialized product management training programs online. 

Yes, qualifying for a product manager role is certainly difficult, as it involves a blend of numerous skills and responsibilities. Decision making, critical thinking, attention to detail, prioritization and organization are some of many sills you'll need to have. This is why most professionals enroll for a product management bootcamp to get started in the right direction.  

This depends on the product management bootcamp or course that you enroll for. However, most specialized courses such as these do not have exams. 

Apart from strengthening your product management fundamentals and getting a good understanding of the product development process, you also need to prepare for product interviews, understand the types of questions that may be asked, and practicing through mock interviews. You will be happy to know that a good project management bootcamp can help you with all of these things. 

Anyone looking to break into a career in product management can enroll themselves for a product management bootcamp or course. 

Yes, absolutely. The Product Management Course by KnowledgeHut will give you all the skills to create and launch your own product. You will learn from expert product managers across industries and work on four projects to fully understand the product development lifecycle. 

With the help of a product management certification, not only are you aware of what the industry expects of project managers, but you also gain crucial skills and knowledge in product management and the product development lifecycle. All this will help you immensely in starting a lucrative career in product management.  

Opting for a Product Management Bootcamp is a good idea because you get in-depth, focused training suitable for future product managers.