Professional Scrum Master I in Mumbai
Validates knowledge of the Scrum framework and ability to apply it in real-world agile environments as a Scrum Master.
What is Professional Scrum Master I?
The Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) is a globally recognised certification from Scrum.org that validates your working knowledge of the Scrum framework, roles, events, and artifacts. Unlike training-dependent certifications, the PSM I tests genuine understanding — not just attendance. In Mumbai, where IT and product teams across BFSI, fintech, and tech hubs like Andheri and Powai have rapidly adopted Agile delivery models, PSM I has become a baseline expectation for Scrum Masters and project leads. Mumbai employers increasingly list PSM I as a preferred credential, making it one of the most practical investments for mid-career and entry-level IT professionals looking to formalise their Agile skills and stand out in a competitive talent market.
With an average IT salary of around $22,000/yr in Mumbai, the PSM I certification's associated salary uplift of $9,000/yr represents roughly a 41% increase — one of the strongest ROI ratios for any entry-level tech credential in the Asia Pacific region. The exam costs $200 USD and requires no mandatory training course, meaning your total outlay can be kept very low. Mumbai's Agile job market is maturing fast; Scrum Master roles posted on Indian job boards routinely filter by PSM I. Renewing every three years keeps your credential current without constant re-examination costs. For professionals in Mumbai early in their Agile career, this certification pays for itself within weeks of landing a certified role.
Exam details
Prerequisites: None required
12-week study plan
Exam tips
Treat the 2020 Scrum Guide as your single source of truth — when in doubt, ask yourself what the Guide explicitly states, not what your team does in practice
Watch for questions that describe a Scrum Master 'helping' versus 'deciding' — the PSM I heavily tests whether you understand that the Scrum Master serves, facilitates, and coaches rather than directs
Time management is critical: 80 questions in 60 minutes means 45 seconds per question — flag uncertain answers and return to them rather than stalling
Pay close attention to questions about the Sprint — its fixed length, the inability to cancel it except by the Product Owner, and what happens when the Sprint Goal becomes obsolete
The exam frequently tests edge-case scenarios involving stakeholders, unfinished backlog items at Sprint end, and team conflicts — always resolve these using Scrum values and accountabilities as your decision framework