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PMP vs PRINCE2

Project Management Professional and Projects IN Controlled Environments 2 compared with live job-market data: demand, salary, difficulty, and cost — updated weekly.

The short answer

PMP leads on market demand (39,346 vs 890 US job postings) and PMPalso leads on average salary ($125,000). PRINCE2 is the more accessible starting point at 2/5 difficulty versus 4/5 for PMP.

Side-by-Side Data

PMPPRINCE2
Job Postings39,346leads890
Market Share0.69%0.02%
Demand TrendRisingStable
Avg Salary$125,000leads$110,000
Difficulty (1-5)4 / 52 / 5
Exam Cost$405 (Member) / $555-675 (Non-Member)$300-$400
Study Time100-200 hours20-40 hours

Job counts and market share from live US job postings, updated weekly. Want a different matchup? Use theinteractive comparison tool.

PMP

Project Management Professional

PMI's flagship certification validating project leadership across predictive, agile, and hybrid methodologies. The 230-minute exam has 180 questions covering People (42%), Process (50%), and Business Environment (8%). Requires 35 contact hours and 36-60 months leading projects.

Rising demandFull PMP data →

PRINCE2

Projects IN Controlled Environments 2

PeopleCert's structured project management framework popular in UK/Europe. The Foundation exam has 60 questions in 60 minutes, requiring 55% (33/60) to pass. No prerequisites for Foundation; Practitioner builds on Foundation with scenario-based questions. Valid for 3 years.

PMP vs PRINCE2: FAQ

Which pays more, PMP or PRINCE2?+

PMP is associated with the higher average salary: about $125,000 vs $110,000 for PRINCE2, based on current US job market data.

Which is more in demand, PMP or PRINCE2?+

PMP currently appears in 39,346 US job postings versus 890 for PRINCE2 — roughly 44.2× the demand. Data updates weekly from live job listings.

Is PMP harder than PRINCE2?+

Generally yes: we rate PMP 4/5 difficulty versus 2/5 for PRINCE2, reflecting exam depth and experience requirements.

Should I get both PMP and PRINCE2?+

Many professionals eventually hold both, but sequencing matters. A common path is starting with PRINCE2 (2/5 difficulty) and progressing to PMP. Compare requirements on each certification's detail page before committing.