Your application process will follow one of three routes according to your qualifications, previous assessments and experience. Each route requires demonstration and evidence of technical knowledge and professional practice. These are assessed in different ways, depending on the applicable route.
The three routes for application are:
- Route 1 – for those candidates who have a recognised assessment for technical knowledge such as the APM PPQ or APM PQ
- Route 2 – for those candidates who have a recognised assessment for both technical knowledge and professional practice – such the Praxis Framework
- Route 3 – for those candidates who do not have a recognised assessment but do meet the eligibility criteria
Your application to APM takes place in two stages:
- Stage 1 – you submit your project overviews, competence statements and CPD Log to APM for their initial review and assessment in meeting the eligibility, complexity and competence criteria
- Stage 2 – on successfully progressing through Stage 1, you are invited to a formal interview with APM Assessors to further explore your submission. Stage 2 differs, depending on the application routes described above as follows:
- Route 1 Interview – this a 1-hour interview conducted by two APM Assessors exploring your submission and professional practice in greater detail, validating your submission and ethics
- Route 2 interview – a 30-minute interview with one APM Assessor validating the currency of your mandatory competences, CPD Log and ethics
- Route 3 interview – this is a 2-hour interview conducted by two APM Assessors, validating your submission regarding professional practice, assessing your technical knowledge and ethics
The QA ChPP support programme is based on the published submission date (SD) from APM and guides you through the application process in the following ways:
- A launch event is conducted at which the ChPP programme is explained. The requirements for a successful application are reviewed, including the project overviews, 12 competence statements, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Log and ethical behaviours
- An initial review of one project overview and 2 competence statements is undertaken by a QA consultant, accompanied by a 30-minute review of comments and feedback on these
- You, as the candidate, amend your initial submission and complete additional overviews and remaining competence statements.
- Your full submission is reviewed in detail, with accompanying advice and guidance to strengthen your submission provided directly to you in electronic format.
- You amend your overviews and competence statements in the light of the feedback provided and submit your final submission to APM
- A “mock” interview is conducted, preparing you for the formal interview following successful submission.
The ChPP Support Programme can be depicted graphically as follows:

Related reading
Candidates are provided with the following as part of the programme material, supporting you to write compelling project overviews and competence statements:
- Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) Application Guidance
- APM Code of Professional Conduct
- Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) standard – CPD Guidance
- APM CPD Log
- Template documents for completing the project overviews and the competence statements
- Additional guidance documentation on completing the above
- Consolidated slide set from the Launch event
While not mandatory, it is advised that you familiarise yourself with the APM Body of Knowledge (APM BoK, 6th or 7th Edition) and the APM Competence Framework, if possible. These are available from the bookshop on the APM website.