PMI-ACP Review: Is the Agile Certification Worth It?: Cost, Requirements, Exam & Career Value
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PMI-ACP Review: Is the Agile Certification Worth It?

PMI-ACP is an experienced, methodology-agnostic agile certification covering Scrum, Lean, Kanban and broader agile practices—not a beginner Scrum badge.

Experienced / 2+ years pathCertificationBroad agile practice
Our verdict
9.0/ 10 editorial fit

Strong for experienced agile practitioners who want broader validation than one framework.

PMI-ACP is an experienced, methodology-agnostic agile certification covering Scrum, Lean, Kanban and broader agile practices—not a beginner Scrum badge.

Credential typeCertification
Experience levelExperienced / 2+ years path
Primary useBroad agile practice
Best next stepAgile leadership
Cost & time

What does it really take?

PMI currently lists PMI-ACP at $435 for members and $495 full price. You also need 21 hours of formal agile training.

Eligibility

Does the career stage fit?

PMI currently requires a high-school-level credential or higher, plus one of several agile-experience pathways and 21 hours of agile training.

What it covers

What this credential validates

1

Mindset

Agile principles and adaptability.

2

Leadership

Team-centric agile leadership.

3

Product

Product and value thinking.

4

Delivery

Agile delivery across methods.

Career value

Strongest when the credential matches real responsibility.

PMI-ACP is strongest for experienced practitioners working across agile methods rather than a single Scrum framework.

Good fitProject managers with agile experience
Stronger withDocumented project outcomes
AvoidUsing credentials to skip experience
Tradeoffs

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Methodology-agnostic
  • Experience-based credibility
  • Scrum + Lean + Kanban
  • Useful across PM/product/agile roles
  • ISO-accredited exam

Cons

  • Not beginner-friendly
  • Experience requirements
  • 21 training hours
  • Higher cost than many Scrum certifications
  • Requires 30 PDUs per 3-year cycle
Alternatives

Consider these if your goal is different.

PSM I

Better for a more accessible Scrum-specific credential.

Compare →

PMP

Better for broad experienced project leadership.

Compare →

CAPM

Better if you are still early career.

Compare →
FAQ

PMI-ACP Review: Is the Agile Certification Worth It? questions

How much agile experience does PMI-ACP require?

PMI currently provides several qualifying paths, including two years of agile experience in the past five years or shorter paths combined with qualifying credentials/programs.

How many training hours are required?

21 hours of formal agile training.

How many questions are on the exam?

PMI currently lists 120 questions in 180 minutes.

What does PMI-ACP cover?

Current domains are Mindset 28%, Leadership 25%, Product 19% and Delivery 28%.

Is PMI-ACP better than PSM or CSM?

It is broader and experience-based. PSM and CSM are more Scrum-specific and more accessible earlier.

How do you maintain PMI-ACP?

PMI currently requires 30 PDUs in each three-year cycle.

Final verdict

Strong for experienced agile practitioners who want broader validation than one framework.

PMI-ACP is strongest for experienced practitioners working across agile methods rather than a single Scrum framework.

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