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A 30-Minute-a-Day Roadmap for Working Professionals to Pass the IT Passport Exam

April 27, 2026

A three-month roadmap to pass the IT Passport exam with just 30 minutes of daily study. Proposes efficient learning methods for working professionals to make use of commute time and spare moments.

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Can You Pass with 30 Minutes a Day?

If you keep up 30 minutes of study a day for three months, totaling about 50 hours, passing is entirely feasible. By studying efficiently, you can achieve results even in a short time.

The average study time for successful candidates is said to be 100 to 180 hours. However, as a working professional, you can shorten this by focusing intently.

Consistency and the weight you place on practicing past exam questions are the keys to passing. Keep these two points in mind.

Overall 3-Month Schedule

PeriodStudy ContentTime Allocation
Month 1One pass through a reference book (input)30 min × 30 days = 15 hours
Month 2Past exam question practice + weak-point review30 min × 30 days = 15 hours
Month 3Mock exams + focused work on weak areas30 min × 30 days + 90 min on weekends = 20 hours

Total: Approximately 50 hours

How to Use 30 Minutes (Weekdays)

15 Minutes on the Morning Commute

Solve 5 past exam questions using a smartphone app during your morning commute. Accumulating these short sessions yields results.

Building up spare moments enhances your learning effectiveness. It's important to keep at it every day.

15 Minutes After Returning Home

Review the questions you got wrong that day by rereading them. Focusing on your mistakes helps reinforce weak points.

Resolve 1 or 2 points of confusion using a terminology explanation site. It's crucial not to leave things unclear.

Combining Learning Resources

  1. One Reference Book: Choose a well-regarded one like "Kitami Style" or "The Easiest IT Passport"
  2. Past Question Dojo: Practice daily on free past exam question sites similar to this one
  3. Video Materials (Optional): Supplement unclear topics with YouTube or Udemy

Priority by Field

Based on data from the past 5 years (see Summary of Exam Trends for the Past 5 Years (2021-2025)):

  1. Technology: Security (8-9 questions per year): Summary of Cyber Attack Types, Basics of Encryption
  2. Technology: AI/IoT (5-10 questions per year): Basics of AI and Machine Learning, What is IoT?
  3. Strategy: Business Strategy (5-8 questions per year): Differences Between SWOT, 3C, and PEST Analysis
  4. Management: Project Management (5-7 questions per year): PMBOK, WBS, and Gantt Charts

Tips to Avoid Giving Up

Abandon "100% Understanding"

The passing line is 60%. Perfectionism is a waste of time.

Skip unfamiliar terms for now and come back to them later. That's the trick to efficient studying.

The "70% Past Questions" Rule

Spend 70% of your study time on past exam question practice. Input alone won't make it stick.

Weekly Review

Use 30 minutes on Sunday to explain 10 terms you learned that week out loud. This makes your weak points visible.

When to Register for the Exam

Registering for the exam date when you start studying helps maintain motivation. CBT is offered year-round, so you can choose any date you like.

Details are explained in CBT Exam Day Flow and What to Bring. Check it out in advance.

Summary

30 minutes × 90 days = 50 hours puts you in passing range. You can achieve sufficient learning results even in a short period.

The key points are: emphasize past exam question practice, set your exam date early, and avoid perfectionism. Keep these three things in mind as you study.

Use this site's Past Exam Question List and Mock Exams to study with good rhythm. Practical practice is the shortcut to passing.

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