A Quick Glance

MSP® Re-registration exam is available for both Practitioner and Advanced Practitioner levels. The delegates will be able to sit in the re-registration exam for the highest level of qualification they achieve. For example, if the delegate holds the Practitioner certificate they would only be required to take the re-registration exam for this level.

Who should take this course

The target audience for this course are:

  • The delegates who want to upgrade their advanced practical knowledge.
  • Those who want to re-register their MSP® Advanced Practitioner Certification within 3 to 5 years. 

 

 

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Prerequisites

For enrolling into this course, Delegates must hold PRINCE2® Advanced Practitioner certification.

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What Will You Learn

  • Learn about MSP® process, functions and activities 
  • Understand the role and responsibilities involved in managing the organisational projects 
  • Get familiar with the structure of MSP® Re-Registration exam
  • Stay up to date with the help of this most recognised certification with us
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What's included

  Course Overview

Practitioner Re-Registration Examination

If the delegate is a Practitioner Certification holder, they are required to sit an additional re-registration examination within four to five of their original qualification in order to retain the accreditation.

Taking the re-registration examination also enables the delegates to demonstrate their commitment to Continuing Professional Development and that their understanding or awareness of MSP® remains up-to-date.

The format of the Practitioner Re-registration exam is as follows:

3 scenario based questions background and appendices.

Each of the 3 questions is of 10 marks

15 questions should be correct out of 30 to clear the exam

The exam will be of 1 hour 15 minutes

Open-book Exam (only the MSP® Guide is acceptable).

Advanced Practitioner Re-Registration Examination

If the delegate is an Advanced Practitioner Certification holder, they are required to sit an additional re-registration examination within four to five of their original qualification in order to retain the accreditation.

Taking the re-registration examination also enables the delegates to demonstrate their commitment to Continuing Professional Development and that their understanding or awareness of MSP® remains up-to-date.

The format of the Advanced Practitioner Re-registration is as follows:

An over 2000 "dissertation" on a specific subject demonstrating the MSP® application.

It should be based on the real-life programme in which the delegate has experience. No time restrictions are imposed on the dissertation. 50% percent marks are required to clear the exam. The delegate would need to have 38 marks out of 75 to clear the exam.

 

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  Course Content

To check the course outline for MSP® Re-Registration please refer to MSP® Advanced Practitioner

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MSP® Re-Registration Enquiry

 

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About Dereham

Dereham is situated on the A47 road as a city and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Dereham falls within and is the centre of administration for, the district of Breckland. Don't get confused with the Norfolk village of West Dereham that is about 25 miles away.

Since 1983 Dereham has been acting as a twin city with the town of Rüthen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is also a sister-town of Caudebec-lès-Elbeuf, France.

Transport

Rail

In 1847, the railroad arrived in Dereham with a single track line to Wymondham. A second line was laid in 1848 to King's Lynn. Dereham connected to Fakenham in 1849 with a line that extended to Wells-On-Sea by 1857. In 1862 the city's railways were acquired by the Great Eastern Railway. To manage the increasing traffic, the rail line from Dereham to Wymondham was doubled in 1882.

In 1964 rail services between Dereham and Wells were withdrawn, and the track between Fakenham and Wells was also lifted. In 1965 the Dereham to Wymondham track was returned to a single track, and in 1968 the King's Lynn line was closed. The last passenger train on the Dereham to Wymondham line ran in 1969 despite the railway keeping the track open for freight services until 1989.

The Wars

World War I

Dereham was the victim of a Zeppelin air raid on 8 September 1915. The buildings damaged during this First World War attack on Dereham included the headquarters of the 5th Territorial Battalion of the Norfolk Regiment. The old Vicarage was used as a Red Cross hospital.

World War II

Dereham was declared as a Nodal Point in the Second World War. It was also fortified to slow down any advances the Germans made while invading the English county. Today even there is a pill box, in the railway station yard, that is preserved as a memorial by the Royal British Legion.

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