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FGI
Hi There
I used FGI - found them very good for my re-reg. colleague at work done the foundation and practitioner course and also got on very well. They are based in Warrick but do run courses in London.
Cheers
DanRuss
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These guys were good and provide best exam prices and preparation material.Originally posted by redgiant View PostWelcome to the forum!
I have used SPOCE in the past for PRINCE2 - PRINCE2 Training | PRINCE2 Courses & Certification | PRINCE2 Project Management
I tend to do my re-accreditation exams online now.
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I used Maven Training about 5 years ago for Prince2. Trainer was good and at least had some real world experience he could draw on when going through the material. No idea how good they are these days.
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A lift and shift company selling any training for which they can find the trainers, rather than a specialist company.Originally posted by MNU View PostHi
Can anyone recommend a company in London or online for doing Prince2 courses. Everytime I google the first one that comes up is The Knowledge Academy but I've seen both good and bad reviews about them. Any thoughts on this company?
Thanks.
When I wanted COBIT training I went for a specialist trainer.
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I always use focus on training to book my courses. I'm more time dependant in between gigs so who runs them doesn't matter... and it certainly won't for PRINCE2. They teach you to pass the exams and that's it. They are graded on their pass rate so they are eager for you to pass as you are..
PRINCE2, ITIL, IT & Project Management training - Focus on Training
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Prince2 Training Organization
I suggest you to do Self study for PRINCE2 foundation. I think you don’t need to attend in any classes and also you can take the PRINCE2 exam online. I used this mplaza.pm/product/prince2-foundation-training-manualLast edited by leovzla; 10 April 2015, 17:48.
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Welcome to the forum!Originally posted by MNU View PostHi
Can anyone recommend a company in London or online for doing Prince2 courses. Everytime I google the first one that comes up is The Knowledge Academy but I've seen both good and bad reviews about them. Any thoughts on this company?
Thanks.
I have used SPOCE in the past for PRINCE2 - PRINCE2 Training | PRINCE2 Courses & Certification | PRINCE2 Project Management
I tend to do my re-accreditation exams online now.
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Prince2 training companies
Hi
Can anyone recommend a company in London or online for doing Prince2 courses. Everytime I google the first one that comes up is The Knowledge Academy but I've seen both good and bad reviews about them. Any thoughts on this company?
Thanks.
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