The Foundation exam contains 100 multiple-choice questions. Candidates need to answer correctly at least 75 of them in order to pass the exam. Of course, candidates with stronger computer skills may be able to answer more questions. The pass rate is quite high in the UK. There is only 1% chance of being successful in the Foundation exam if you have no previous experience of PRINCE. That is a very low chance. So you really don't want to fail the Foundation exam. On the other hand, if you are planning to take the Practitioner exam, you may want to get help from an external examiner to increase your chances of success. It's easy to buy some additional study material. However, you should make sure that you understand what is required. This may include knowing how the exam is structured and what it contains.

You will be tested on how well you know Prince2 project management. So you need to know how to manage a project. In addition, you need to learn how to conduct the PRINCE audit. You should also know how to select the right resources. You will need to know the different types of project documentation. It's very important that you know how to use Microsoft Office products. You will also need to be familiar with the concept of managing projects and controlling activities.