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Professional Scrum Master I in Bangkok

Validates knowledge of the Scrum framework and ability to apply it in real-world agile environments as a Scrum Master.

Salary uplift
+$9k
Exam cost
$200
Duration
60 min
Passing score
85
Difficulty
beginner
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◆ 01 / About

What is Professional Scrum Master I?

The Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) is a globally recognised certification from Scrum.org that validates your understanding of the Scrum framework, its roles, events, and artifacts. Unlike many certifications, PSM I requires no prerequisites and is open to anyone ready to demonstrate real Scrum knowledge. In Bangkok, where agile adoption is accelerating across fintech, e-commerce, and enterprise IT sectors, PSM I holders are increasingly in demand. Local companies including regional headquarters of multinational firms actively seek certified Scrum Masters to lead agile teams. For Thai professionals or expatriates working in Bangkok's growing tech scene, PSM I is a credible, low-barrier entry point into agile project management careers.

At $200 USD, PSM I is one of the most affordable professional certifications available, and the return on investment in Bangkok is compelling. With the average IT salary sitting around $25,000 per year locally, a documented $9,000 annual salary uplift represents a 36% increase — exceptional for a beginner-level credential. Bangkok's agile job market is expanding rapidly, particularly in banking, logistics technology, and software development. Employers in Bangkok consistently list Scrum Master credentials as a differentiator in hiring decisions. The certification is valid for three years, meaning your $200 investment supports nearly three years of enhanced earning potential before renewal costs arise. Few certifications at this price point deliver comparable career leverage in the region.

◆ 02 / Exam details

Exam details

Exam cost
$200 USD
Duration
60 min
Passing score
85
Renewal
Every 3 yrs

Prerequisites: None required

◆ 03 / Study plan

12-week study plan

1
Master the Scrum GuideWeeks 1–4
Read the official 2020 Scrum Guide multiple times until you can recall all five events, three artifacts, and three accountabilities without notesUse Scrum.org's free Scrum Open assessment daily, targeting consistent scores above 85% before moving onCreate a personal reference sheet mapping each Scrum accountability to its specific responsibilities and boundaries
2
Apply Scrum Principles to ScenariosWeeks 5–8
Work through scenario-based practice questions that test empiricism, self-management, and Sprint execution decisionsStudy common misunderstandings such as the Scrum Master's role versus a project manager, and when the Product Backlog can be updatedJoin a Scrum community or study group — Bangkok has active Agile Thailand meetups where you can discuss tricky concepts with practitioners
3
Simulate Exam Conditions and Fill GapsWeeks 9–12
Complete full 80-question timed practice exams under real conditions — 60 minutes, no breaks, no referencesReview every incorrect answer against the Scrum Guide directly, not third-party summaries, to build precise understandingIdentify your weakest topic area from practice results and dedicate focused revision sessions to it before booking the real exam
◆ 04 / Exam tips

Exam tips

The Scrum Guide is the only authoritative source — if an answer contradicts the 2020 Scrum Guide, it is wrong, regardless of how logical it sounds in practice

Pay close attention to what the Scrum Master is NOT responsible for — many questions are designed to test whether you confuse the Scrum Master role with a traditional project manager or team lead

Understand the Sprint Goal deeply: it is a commitment, it provides focus, and the Development Team should never be forced to abandon it without clear cause — questions about Sprint cancellation hinge on this

Do not rush through questions — the 60-minute limit gives you roughly 45 seconds per question, which is sufficient if you know the material; slow down on scenario questions and eliminate obviously wrong answers first

The Definition of Done is an artifact commitment belonging to the Increment, not a checklist owned by the Product Owner — several PSM I questions test whether candidates understand artifact ownership and commitments precisely

◆ 05 / FAQ

Frequently asked questions

PSM I is rated beginner difficulty but demands precise knowledge of the Scrum Guide — it is not a memorisation test. Questions are scenario-based and designed to catch common misconceptions. Candidates who rely on surface-level summaries often fail. Those who study the official Scrum Guide thoroughly and complete multiple timed practice exams typically pass with 3 to 6 weeks of preparation. The passing score is 85% correct out of 80 questions.
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