The APMG are updating the AgilePM® Foundation and Practitioner exams from 1st July 2025.
Students who wish to sit the current AgilePM® Foundation and Practitioner exams, have until 30th June 2025 to complete their exams. This includes first-time exam takers and resits, as the V2 exams will no longer be available after this date. We have been informed APMG will make no exceptions to this rule.
Please read the FAQs below for more information.
FAQs
If you are studying the current version you must complete your training, test prep and sit your exam by 30th June 2025.
No APMG have stated that the only valid pre-requisite for V3 Practitioner is V3 Foundation. Unfortunately, you cannot mix versions.
We are advising all candidates who would also like a re-sit opportunity to take their exam before 1st June 2025.
30th June 2025. Exam session slots may become harder to book near the 30th June deadline. We would also recommend that you allow sufficient time for any retakes if required.
Yes, we have a provisional date of March 2025 for Foundation and June 2025 for Practitioner for delivery of the new training and will provide that free of charge to students who have the V2 courses.
Yes, you will continue to have access to your training until the expiry of your licence.
You will have until the expiry date of the voucher or 30th June 2025 whichever is soonest to use the voucher.
Please continue with your studies but please note you cannot sit V3 Practitioner unless you have passed V3 Foundation.
We will provide version 3 training as soon as it is available but please note you cannot sit V3 Practitioner unless you have passed V3 Foundation.
You can continue to study the current version until the new training becomes available and then switch to that.
Yes. For anyone who completes their training we can provide a certificate of completion.
This change has been imposed by APMG and is out of our control. Through the provision of approved training, notice of the changes and alternative courses for no extra charge, we are fulfilling our consumer duties.
No, the exam format will not change.