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Monday, October 7, 2013

UK qualifications


We work in partnership with a number of UK awarding organisations, professional bodies and educational institutions in promoting professional and vocational qualifications overseas. To find out more about the qualifications they offer, please visit their websites.
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School exams
English language (ESOL) exams

Professional and vocational qualifications
AAT Association of Accounting Technicians
ABE Association of Business Executives
ABRSM Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
ACCA Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
ACT Association of Corporate Treasurers
AIA Association of International Accountants
APMG APMG International
AQA Assessment and Qualifications Alliance
BCS BCS - Chartered Institute for IT
BSC British Safety Council
BMAT Cambridge Assessment Admissions Tests
CEM College of Estate Management
CFA Chartered Financial Analysts Institute
CII Chartered Insurance Institute
CIM Chartered Institute of Marketing
CIMA Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
CIPD Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
CIPS Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply
CISI Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment
C&G City and Guilds
GEM-A Gemmological Association of Great Britain
ICAEW Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
ICS Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
IOE Institute of Export
IFS Institute of Financial Services
IMIS Institute for the Management of Information Systems
IOA Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
IoLET Chartered Institute of Linguists
IWCF International Well Control Forum
LCCI LCCI International Qualifications
MRS Market Research Society
NCC NCC Education
NEBOSH National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health
Pearson Pearson BTEC
PLAB General Medical Council
RAD Royal Academy of Dance
RCP Royal College of Physicians
RCPCH Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
RSS Royal Statistical Society
TCL Trinity College London

1 comment:

  1. I would say that a PMP is highly respected within both IT & non-IT communities where strong project management skills are required. If you plan on a long term career as a project manager, then yes, even with your level of experience, I would suggest getting your PMP. You can prepare yourself for the exam in one of the leading training providers like http://www.pmstudy.com . You can do minimal prep-work to get 40 PMI® Contact Hours and apply to PMI for PMP Exam before the class begins.The PMP Certification The PMP Certification

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