PSM II — Scrum.org Professional Scrum Master II Official Resources

Find official PSM II resource types to verify with Scrum.org and learn how to pair them with independent practice.

Official resources to check first

Use the official links above as starting points, then confirm the exact exam page, current candidate guide, objective outline, booking path, and policy documents with the exam owner or its designated provider.

Start by finding and reviewing these official source types on Scrum.org:

  • PSM II assessment page: Use this to confirm the current exam name, code, assessment scope, registration path, and any candidate instructions.
  • Official Scrum.org assessment guidance: Use this to understand how Scrum.org describes the assessment and what candidates are expected to know.
  • Current Scrum.org learning resources referenced for PSM II: Use these to align your study with the source material Scrum.org points candidates toward.
  • Certification or credential verification information: Use this to understand how Scrum.org describes certification status after passing.
  • Any current exam updates or version notices: Use these to check whether the exam has changed since older study materials were published.

Do not rely on screenshots, forum posts, old course handouts, or third-party summaries as the final authority for PSM II rules.

What to verify before you study or book

Before committing to a study plan or booking path, verify the following with Scrum.org or the official registration flow:

  • The current official exam title: Scrum.org Professional Scrum Master II (PSM II).
  • Whether the exam content, assessment guidance, or recommended preparation resources have changed.
  • The current registration and booking process.
  • Any official candidate requirements, restrictions, or instructions.
  • The current exam format, timing, scoring, retake, and certification rules, if published by Scrum.org.
  • Whether there are any version transitions or updates affecting your preparation window.
  • How certification status is issued, displayed, or verified after passing.

If a training provider, employer, or course instructor gives you exam details, compare them against Scrum.org’s current published information before relying on them.

How to use official resources with practice

Use official Scrum.org resources to define what you need to know. Use independent practice to test whether you can apply it.

A practical workflow:

  1. Read the official Scrum.org PSM II resource types first. Identify the assessment focus and any current guidance from the exam owner.
  2. Build a topic list from the official materials. Note areas where you are uncertain or where Scrum concepts must be applied in complex situations.
  3. Use original practice questions and topic drills. Practice should help you identify gaps, not replace the official materials.
  4. Review explanations carefully. Focus on why an answer fits Scrum principles and professional Scrum Master responsibilities.
  5. Take mock exams after targeted review. Use timed practice to check readiness and reveal weak areas.
  6. Return to official sources when practice exposes uncertainty. If a question reveals confusion about Scrum.org’s expectations, verify the concept against official materials.

Mastery Exam Prep is an independent companion practice resource. It is not official Scrum.org material and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, approved by, or connected to Scrum.org.

Exam FAQ

Where should I confirm the current PSM II exam details?

Confirm them directly with Scrum.org through the official PSM II assessment page, official assessment guidance, and the registration flow. Use the official links above as starting points, then navigate to the current Scrum.org source yourself.

Can I rely on third-party summaries for PSM II rules?

Use third-party summaries only as study aids. The final authority for the PSM II exam is Scrum.org. Always verify exam rules, content guidance, registration steps, certification information, and any updates with the official source.

Does this page confirm the current exam version or format?

No. This page does not confirm current exam format, scoring, time limits, question counts, fees, eligibility, or version details. Verify all current PSM II exam information with Scrum.org before you study or book.

What if my course provider gives different information?

Ask the provider where the information came from, then compare it with current Scrum.org materials. If there is a conflict, rely on the official Scrum.org source.

Is Mastery Exam Prep official Scrum.org preparation?

No. Mastery Exam Prep provides independent companion practice, including original practice questions, topic drills, mock exams, explanations, and QBank-style review. It does not provide official Scrum.org exam content or vendor-owned answer keys.

How should I combine official materials with practice questions?

Use Scrum.org materials to establish the expected knowledge base, then use practice questions to test application, diagnose weak areas, and rehearse exam-style decision-making. When practice results reveal confusion, return to the official materials for confirmation.

Next step

Find the current official Scrum.org PSM II assessment resources first, confirm the exam details that affect your plan, then use independent practice questions, topic drills, explanations, mock exams, and QBank review to build readiness.