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To take the PSM II assessment, PSM I is a must. Prior to taking the PSM II test, you must have successfully completed and passed the PSM I assessment because the PSM II level builds on what was assessed at Level 1.
The original Scrum framework must be well-understood in order to pass the PSM evaluation (85%). Compared to other certificates offered in the market, this certificate has more teeth because to such strict standards.
The first level of Scrum certification provided by Scrum.org is PSM I. To test your knowledge of more sophisticated Scrum processes, you can take the PSM II or PSM III. Requirements: To get certified, you must successfully complete the PSM I test.
As long as you pay for the exam, there are no restrictions on how many times you can take it. You have 14 days after receiving your key to take the PSM I test for free the first two times through Scrum.org. After then, there is a fee for each try.
The PSM III is not administered at a testing facility, and a friend of mine voiced concern that since it is open book, the certificate won't be as valuable.
According to Scrum.Org, the PSM II exam is quite challenging and includes of multiple-choice questions that assess your understanding of Scrum and your ability to handle practical problems.
Since the PSM I test is an online test, you may take it in the comfort of your home as long as you have a reliable internet connection. You must correctly answer at least 68 out of the 80 questions for a score of at least 85%.
30 questions with multiple choices. pass rating of 85%. Not proctored; open book.
PSM II has 30 questions and takes 90 minutes, while PSM I has 80 questions.
Spend the 15-20 hours necessary for preparation, make sure you feel secure heading into the exam, and then practice, take notes, and learn from practice questions.