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How I've passed PSM I exam?

Last post 04:39 pm January 16, 2018 by Mehdi Hoseini
3 replies
05:59 pm January 2, 2018

Many people wants to know how they can pass PSM I exam. Here is my experience:

1- I read Scrum Guide carefully many times.

2- I tried Scrum Open Assessment a lot of time until get 100% score during 10 minutes.

3- I read carefully following book: "Scrum Narrative & PSM exam guide by Muhammed Musthafa Soukath Ali." This book contains a complete test. Also, Muhammed has another good book for PSPO I exam which its name is : "The Professional Scrum Product Owner."

4- I tried 3 PSM I simulated exam by Nader k.Rad from Management Plaza two times. That was very helpful.

Finally I've passed the PSM I exam by 100% score in first attempt.

Thanks all helpers


09:30 am January 8, 2018

Thank you mr. Hoseini  for your instruction about the exam.


11:46 pm January 9, 2018

How long did it take you to prepare for the exam? 


10:01 am January 15, 2018

I read a lot of books. But, purely it has taken one month.


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