The training course for Certified Scrum Master in Islamabad focuses on giving you a better grasp of Scrum methodology and implementation. This CSM program is designed to make you a certified ScrumMaster, a professional designation offered by Scrum Alliance to individuals completing the CSM training in Islamabad and subsequently appear and pass the examination.
Professionals who've undergone CSM training in Islamabad can showcase their skills to prospective employers and be rest assured of their expertise being highly valued. CSM professionals get exclusive access to local groups, networks, and resources.
Appear for the digitally-conducted CSM exam within 14 days of you finishing our CSM course in Islamabad, and you will receive the link that re-directs you to the exam.
The exam has a total of 50 multiple choice questions. The passing score is 74% or 37 right answers.
You have two attempts to pass the exam.
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This CSM certification training gives you a clear understanding of terms, procedures, and events that one needs to be aware of, to safely hold together the Scrum framework. The course teaches professionals how to get Scrum teams to work at their highest efficiency levels and engage with other scrum practitioners to ensure continuous improvement.
Certified Scrum Master is a globally-recognized certification designed to help you prove your skills in scrum practices, terminologies, and principles. This credential will expand your knowledge of Scrum methodology and help you overcome obstacles in projects. It is particularly beneficial for professionals managing large teams across multiple departments.
Being the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad is one of the most beautiful cities in Pakistan, mainly because it is located amidst Margalla Hills. The national monument of Pakistan, that is, The Pakistan Monument, is situated here. Having a total area of around 910 square kilometers, Islamabad has approximately 1.64 million people. Islamabad has a warm and moderate climate. The real contribution by Islamabad in terms of GDP is $2.86 billion, which is more than 1 percent of the total GDP of Pakistan.
Having a diverse range of tourist attractions, especially historical monuments, national parks, lakes, museums, etc., Islamabad tops the list. Tourists from all over the world visit these attractions all year round. Some of the most famous places in Islamabad are as follows: