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PMI-ACP in Buenos Aires

PMI's agile certification covering Scrum, Kanban, Lean, XP, and SAFe — ideal for PMs transitioning to agile delivery.

Salary uplift
+$15k
Exam cost
$495
Duration
180 min
Passing score
70
Difficulty
intermediate
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◆ 01 / About

What is PMI-ACP?

The PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) is one of the most respected agile credentials in the world, recognized across Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, and other frameworks. In Buenos Aires, where the tech and consulting sectors are expanding rapidly and multinational clients increasingly demand certified agile delivery, the PMI-ACP signals serious professional credibility. Unlike role-specific certifications, it validates hands-on agile experience alongside theoretical knowledge — making it particularly valuable in a market where project leads are expected to adapt across frameworks. Whether you work in fintech, software development, or consulting in Buenos Aires, this credential puts you ahead of the competition.

With an average IT salary of around $28,000/yr in Buenos Aires, a $15,000/yr salary uplift from the PMI-ACP represents a more than 50% income increase — one of the strongest returns on any mid-career certification available in the LATAM region. The exam costs $495 USD, and with the right study plan you can be exam-ready in 10 to 12 weeks. Buenos Aires has a growing pool of agile-mature companies, especially in fintech, e-commerce, and nearshore development, where PMI-ACP holders are actively recruited. When you factor in the three-year renewal cycle, the credential's cost-to-return ratio is exceptionally strong for professionals at the intermediate career stage.

◆ 02 / Exam details

Exam details

Exam cost
$495 USD
Duration
180 min
Passing score
70
Renewal
Every 3 yrs

Prerequisites: 2,000 hours general project experience + 1,500 hours agile experience + 21 hours agile education

◆ 03 / Study plan

12-week study plan

1
Foundations and Eligibility VerificationWeeks 1–4
Confirm your 2,000 hours of general project experience and 1,500 hours of agile experience are documented and ready for the PMI applicationComplete your 21 contact hours of agile education through an accredited provider and save your certificate of completionRead the PMI-ACP Exam Content Outline (ECO) in full and map each domain to your existing agile knowledge gaps
2
Core Domain MasteryWeeks 5–8
Study all seven PMI-ACP domains — focusing heavily on Agile Principles, Value-Driven Delivery, and Stakeholder Engagement, which carry the most exam weightWork through at least one full PMI-ACP prep book (Mike Griffiths or Joseph Phillips are widely recommended) chapter by chapterBegin daily practice questions — aim for 20 to 30 situational questions per day, tracking which domains you're weakest in
3
Practice Exams and Final RefinementWeeks 9–12
Take at least three full-length timed practice exams (120 questions each) under real conditions to build stamina and identify remaining weak areasReview every incorrect answer thoroughly — PMI-ACP questions test situational judgment, so understand why the best answer is best, not just what the correct answer isSchedule your exam date, review the PMI-ACP reference list tools and techniques one final time, and confirm your testing center or online proctoring setup
◆ 04 / Exam tips

Exam tips

The PMI-ACP tests agile mindset above all else — when two answers look correct, choose the one that reflects collaboration, transparency, and delivering value to the customer, not the one that prioritizes process or documentation.

Know the agile manifesto values and 12 principles cold. Several exam questions are essentially testing whether you can apply these principles to messy real-world situations, so don't just memorize them — practice applying them to scenarios.

Study the tools and techniques listed in the PMI-ACP reference list, especially items like information radiators, retrospective techniques, velocity tracking, and WIP limits — these appear frequently and are specific to the PMI-ACP, not just general agile knowledge.

Treat every exam question as a situation where you are the agile practitioner being asked what to do next. PMI-ACP questions almost always reward the answer that engages the team, surfaces problems early, or improves the process — not the one that escalates or adds oversight.

During your practice exam phase, pay close attention to questions about servant leadership, team self-organization, and conflict resolution — PMI frames these through a specific lens that differs from how they are taught in Scrum Alliance courses, and understanding that framing is critical to scoring well.

◆ 05 / FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The PMI-ACP is considered intermediate difficulty. Questions are scenario-based and test your judgment across multiple agile frameworks, not just Scrum. Most candidates find it harder than the Scrum Master-level exams but more manageable than the PMP. Expect to study 50 to 80 hours total. A structured 10 to 12 week plan with daily practice questions is the most reliable approach for first-time passers.
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