International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL)
WHAT IS AN INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER DRIVING LICENCE?
The ICDL is proof of your ability to use a computer and its most popular Computer applications. Candidates have to pass tests in following seven modules
1. Concepts of IT
2. Using a Computer and Managing Files
3. Word-processing
4. Spreadsheets
5. Databases
6. Presentation Tools
7. Information and Communication
WHO SETS THE STANDARDS?
The European Union commissioned the Council for European Informatics Professionals (CEPIS) to set the standards for the ICDL.
GETTING YOUR ICDL IS SIMPLE (It is not easy, but it is simple)
Obtain an ICDL Skills Log Book from CPL Training & Testing Center
Get the training from your favourite CPL Training Center and pass the seven tests (one for each module). Each test you pass is stamped in your Skills Log Book.
Validity: Tests to be completed over the period of three years
Once you have passed all seven modules, send your Skills Log Book to the ICDL office
your International Computer Driving Licence will be issued without any further costs.
Course Details
Course Duration: Half Day - 4 Weeks, Mid Day - 6 Weeks, Evening - 8 Weeks
ICDL Part 1;
Fees (Ksh): 14500 [- Payable in two installments of Ksh 7250/= ]
ICDL Part 2 ;
Course Duration: Half Day - 6 Weeks, Mid Day - 9 Weeks, Evening - 12 Weeks
Fees (Ksh): 13500 [- Payable in two installments of Ksh 6750 ]
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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Other times, the decision is even more difficult, requiring students to wait a few years before continuing their education.
While this is a grim picture, there are instances of a silver lining. Take, for example, the 15 or so colleges in the country that offer free tuition. That’s right – students pay $0 for the education they deserve.
Most of these schools are able to offer free tuition because of the large endowment on hand. Others, get a little creative, requiring students to work 15 hours a week to sustain campus operations.
For list of the 13 Tuition free colleges kindly keep in touch us through
Check out 13 free tuition options and see if one is right for you.
CONTACT US THROUGH EMAIL:dancreative.m@gmail.com
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