Managing Successful Programmes - Advanced Practitioner MSP Adv Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) is a methodology that comprises a set of principles and processes for use when managing a programme The method is the de-facto standard for programme management in the UK and is practiced worldwide The Advanced Practitioner exam requires a demonstration of how to apply the principles and theory of the 'MSP Guide' in a practical and realistic way 
Two-and-a-half hours duration 38 marks or more are required to pass
MSP Re-Registration Examination There is a requirement for all MSP Advanced Practitioners to re-register within 3-5 years of their original certification. All Advanced Practitioners certified have the opportunity to take the Re-registration examination in order to demonstrate their commitment to professional development. A candidate will only be required to sit the Re-registration exam for the highest level of qualification they have achieved. The format of the Advanced Practitioner Re-registration is:
A 2000 – 4000 word "dissertation" (suggested target 2500 words) on a specific subject (selected from a range of topics) demonstrating application of MSP. There are no time restrictions imposed on this dissertation. The dissertation will be marked out of a possible 75 marks with the candidate needing 38 marks to achieve a pass.
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