What is the PMP Exam Duration and Time Limit?

Fahad Usmani, PMP

If you’re planning to take the PMP exam, one of your first questions might be: “How long does it last?” Or “What is the PMP exam duration?” Or “Is there any time limit?” 

Time management plays a key role in passing the PMP test. Knowing the exam duration, structure, and breaks helps you stay calm and perform better. 

Let’s look at what to expect when you sit for the PMP exam at a Pearson VUE center or online.

PMP Exam Duration

The PMP exam lasts 230 minutes (3 hours and 50 minutes). You’ll answer 180 questions that cover People, Process, and Business Environment domains.

time distribution during the pmp exam

These questions include multiple-choice, matching, hotspot, and limited fill-in-the-blank types.

According to the latest PMI Exam Content Outline, questions are distributed as follows:

  • People: 42%
  • Process: 50%
  • Business Environment: 8%

You can take the test either at a Pearson VUE test center or through online proctoring from home.

Pre-Exam Tutorial (15 Minutes)

Before the timer starts, you’ll go through a 15-minute tutorial session. It introduces the exam interface — showing how to select answers, review questions, and use the on-screen calculator.

This session doesn’t count toward your exam time. If you finish early, you can start the exam right away, and your 230-minute timer begins once you proceed.

Personal Experience

When I took my PMP exam, I completed the tutorial in under five minutes. I used the extra time to relax and clear my thoughts before starting. That short break helped me focus better once the real test began.

In earlier years, candidates could write notes during the tutorial, but since October 23, 2016, PMI no longer allows it. You can take notes only after your exam officially begins.

Breaks During the PMP Exam

You’ll get two optional 10-minute breaks during the test. The first appears after you finish question 60, and the second after question 120. These breaks are not deducted from your total exam time.

Use these breaks to stretch, hydrate, or rest your eyes. Once a break ends, you can’t go back to the previous questions from earlier sections.

How to Manage Your Time

Pace yourself wisely:

  • Aim to answer each question in about 75 seconds.
  • Don’t spend too long on one question — mark it for review.
  • Reserve at least 20–30 minutes for revising your flagged questions.

If you finish early, use that time to double-check your answers. Many candidates discover small clicking mistakes only during review. I caught one myself and corrected it before submitting.

After the Exam

Once you submit your answers, you’ll complete a brief survey. Then the screen will turn white for a few moments before showing your result. If you take the test online, PMI will also send an email confirming your performance.

FAQs

Q1. How many questions are on the PMP exam?
The PMP exam includes 180 questions across three domains.

Q2. Are the PMP breaks counted in exam time?
No. The two 10-minute breaks are separate from the 230-minute timer.

Q3. Can I skip the tutorial session?
You can end it early, but it’s good to review how the system works before starting.

Q4. What happens after I submit the exam?
You’ll see a short survey, and then your result will appear on the screen.

Q5. How should I manage my PMP exam time?
Try to finish each section within 75 minutes, and set aside 30 minutes for review.

Summary

  • PMP exam duration: 230 minutes
  • Tutorial session: 15 minutes (not included in exam time)
  • Optional breaks: Two 10-minute breaks
  • Questions: 180 total
  • Test modes: Pearson VUE center or online

That’s more than enough time to complete and review your answers. Use every minute wisely.

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Fahad Usmani, PMP

I am Mohammad Fahad Usmani, B.E. PMP, PMI-RMP. I have been blogging on project management topics since 2011. To date, thousands of professionals have passed the PMP exam using my resources.

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8 Comments

  1. Apologies if I appeared as if I was criticizing you – that was not the case.

    I just wanted to make sure that you were providing the correct info, in order to make certain that both you and the candidates did not violate PMI rules.

    Good luck to you.

  2. The truth is that if Mr. Phillips is correct – and I think he would not be stating this so definitively in his review course if he had not received very clear instruction on this from the PMI – I would think that you as a PMP could get in trouble with the PMI if you are recommending something that the PMP has ruled is unethical behavior.

    Obviously, you are not intentionally recommending unethical behavior…the rules have changed. But you should post my comment that this does not appear to be allowed anymore in order to protect yourself.

    1. I did not update this post after the rule is changed. Now I updated it with correct information.

      Thanks for your visit and leaving comment.

  3. Fahad, I’m surprised that you did not post my comment about this (apparently) new rule that you cannot write down notes such as formulas during the opening 15 minute tutorial.

    1. When I wrote this post, it was allowed. After 23 October, PMI changed the rule. I’ve not updated the blog post.

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