Have you ever wondered what your PMP exam result report looks like once you finish the test? Many candidates feel anxious about how their performance will appear, what each section means, and whether they can download it later.
This blog post walks you through everything you’ll see on your PMP exam score report — including performance levels, domain scores, and what to do next after the exam. You’ll also see a sample PMP report and tips for understanding your results correctly.
Key Takeaways
- You’ll receive your PMP exam result report right after finishing the test.
- The report shows your overall result and domain-wise performance.
- Scoring “Target” or “Above Target” means you passed.
- You can download the same report from your PMI dashboard.
- The performance feedback helps you plan better for future exams or certifications.
What Happens After You Complete the PMP Exam
Once you finish the PMP exam, you’ll see an on-screen message saying whether you passed or failed. Then, a Pearson VUE staff member will hand you a printed exam result report before you leave the test center.
If you took the online proctored exam, you’ll get your result by email within a few minutes. Later, you can download the same report from your PMI dashboard once your result is confirmed.
PMP Exam Result Sample
The image below shows the sample of the PMP exam result report:

You can download the pdf version of report from here.
Sections of the PMP Exam Result Report
The report has two main sections. Let’s explore each part in detail.
1. Candidate Information
The top part of the report includes:
- Your name and PMI ID
- Certification name (Project Management Professional – PMP)
- Eligibility ID and exam date
- Report generation date
- Test center name and location code
This part serves as your identification proof for PMI records.
2. Performance Summary
The second section is the heart of the PMP result report. It has three parts:
- Overall Performance
- Performance by Domain
- What You Can Do Next
Let’s break them down.
Overall Performance
This part tells you whether you passed or failed the PMP exam and shows your overall proficiency level.
PMI uses four performance rating levels:
| Performance Level | Meaning |
| Above Target | You performed better than the average PMP candidate. |
| Target | You met the performance expectations for this domain. |
| Below Target | Your performance was slightly below the standard level. |
| Needs Improvement | Your performance was significantly below expectations. |
If you scored Below Target or Needs Improvement in overall performance, it means you didn’t pass the exam. If your score is Target or Above Target, you passed.
Performance by Domain
Your PMP score report also shows how well you performed in each of the three PMP domains:
- People (42%): Focuses on team leadership, motivation, and conflict management.
- Process (50%): Covers technical project management processes and tools.
- Business Environment (8%): Relates to business alignment and project benefits realization.
Each domain shows one of the four performance levels listed earlier.
For example:
| Domain | Performance Level |
| People | Target |
| Process | Above Target |
| Business Environment | Target |
| Domain | Performance Level |
These results help you understand where you excel and where you can improve.
What You Can Do Next
At the bottom of the report, PMI provides a short section titled “What You Can Do Next.”
If you passed:
- PMI will email you about certificate delivery and how to access your digital badge on PMI.org.
- You’ll find tips on maintaining your certification and earning Professional Development Units (PDUs).
If you didn’t pass:
- You’ll receive guidance on how to reapply.
- You can take the exam up to three times within your eligibility period.
- Review your domain performance to plan better for your next attempt.
Sample PMP Exam Result Report
Although PMI doesn’t publish official report images online, here’s what a sample PMP exam result layout usually looks like:
How to Download Your PMP Exam Result Report
You can access your PMP exam result report from your PMI account:
- Visit https://www.pmi.org.
- Log in to your Dashboard.
- Click “View My Exams.”
- Open your PMP exam record.
- Click “Download Exam Report.”
Save a copy for your records or share it with your employer.
How the PMP Exam Is Scored
PMI doesn’t disclose an exact passing score, but your performance is measured against a global standard using psychometric analysis.
Each question has a specific weight based on difficulty. Your final result depends on:
- The number of correct answers
- The difficulty level of the questions you got
- The overall benchmark set by PMI psychometric experts
On average, candidates who answer about 75–80% of questions correctly tend to fall within the Target or Above Target range.
According to PMI’s data, the PMP pass rate remains around 60–65% globally..
How Long Does It Take to Get Your Official PMP Certificate
If you passed:
- You’ll get a digital badge within 1–2 business days.
- The hard-copy certificate usually arrives in 3–4 weeks, depending on your region.
If you failed:
- Your exam report will still appear in your account.
- You can reapply once your cooling period ends, which usually lasts a few days.
Tips to Improve Next Time
If you didn’t pass, don’t lose hope. Many successful PMP professionals passed on their second attempt.
Here’s what you can do:
- Review your “Below Target” domains and focus on weak areas.
- Use PMI-authorized training providers (ATP) for updated materials.
- Take mock exams that mirror real question patterns.
- Join online forums like Reddit PMP for community support.
- Track your progress using performance analytics tools.
Persistence pays off — thousands of candidates retake the PMP exam each year and succeed.
FAQ
Q1. How long does it take to get my PMP exam results?
You’ll see your result immediately after finishing the test, and you’ll get a printable report from Pearson VUE.
Q2. Can I download the PMP result report later?
Yes. Log in to your PMI dashboard to download the official report anytime after the result is confirmed.
Q3. What if I fail the PMP exam?
You can retake the exam up to three times within your one-year eligibility period.
Q4. What’s the minimum passing score for the PMP exam?
PMI doesn’t publish an exact score. Passing depends on question difficulty and your overall performance level.
Q5. What does “Below Target” mean on the PMP report?
It means your performance in that domain didn’t meet the global PMP standard. You’ll need improvement in that area.
Q6. How can I improve my result if I fail?
Focus on weak domains, take practice tests, and use updated materials from PMI-authorized training providers.
Summary
Your PMP exam result report is more than just a pass or fail notice — it’s a clear snapshot of your project management strengths. Understanding each part of the report helps you track your progress, plan professional growth, and prepare for future exams with confidence.
Whether you passed or need another attempt, remember that every result is a learning step toward your PMP success.
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