igmGuru’s CGEIT training is built for professionals who already sit close to governance decisions, IT auditors, risk managers, security leads, and IT directors, and want a structured route to certification. Instead of reciting COBIT definitions, you’ll work through governance frameworks, resource oversight, benefits realization, and risk optimization using situations pulled from real enterprise environments, mapped directly to ISACA’s current CGEIT exam content outline.
This CGEIT training is built for people who already work close to governance decisions, not first-time IT learners.
CGEIT-certified professionals are increasingly asked to sit between the boardroom and the engineering floor, which is reflected in the roles employers hire for.
igmGuru’s CGEIT certification training is built around exam outcomes and real governance work rather than generic slide decks.
CGEIT (Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT) is ISACA’s credential for professionals who manage, advise on, or oversee enterprise IT governance. It’s aimed at experienced professionals , IT directors, governance managers, auditors, and risk leads, rather than early-career IT staff.
No. You can join this training regardless of your certification stage. To apply for the CGEIT credential itself after passing the exam, ISACA requires five or more years of relevant governance experience.
Given rising demand for governance oversight of AI, cloud, and third-party risk, employers are increasingly pairing CGEIT with senior IT and GRC roles, and certified professionals tend to command higher average salaries than uncertified peers in similar positions.
CISA focuses on IT audit, CISM on security management, and CRISC on risk and control. CGEIT is the only ISACA certification built specifically around enterprise-level IT governance rather than a single functional discipline.
This course runs 32 hours of live instructor-led sessions, plus guided lab and mock-exam time, typically spread across several weekends or evening batches depending on the schedule you choose.
ISACA’s CGEIT exam consists of 150 questions covering four job practice domains: Governance of Enterprise IT, IT Resources, Benefits Realization, and Risk Optimization.
Yes. ISACA allows candidates to sit the exam first and apply for certification later, provided the experience requirement is met within five years of passing.
Reported figures vary by source and region, with several industry surveys placing average CGEIT-holder salaries in the six-figure range in the US; exact numbers depend heavily on role, industry, and location.
igmGuru’s program focuses on training, labs, and mock exams mapped to the CGEIT outline. Exam registration and vouchers are handled directly through ISACA.
ISACA periodically reviews and updates the CGEIT job practice domains based on industry research and practitioner feedback; this training is aligned to the current published outline and updated as ISACA revises it.