| REGISTERING | |
| The candidate (student) has to obtain a Skills Log Book, the ICDL Registration Document. This is a book with space for the student's personal details (including ID number) and a page for each of the seven modules to be tested. These Skills Log Books are available at ICDL Training or Test Centres. The Skills Log Book costs R295,00 and this is the only money ICDL Africa gets from the student. | |
| TRAINING | |
| Candidates are free to obtain training wherever they please. They could train themselves, or use the self-training CDs. The ICDL recommend that they go to a listed Training Centre, but there is no obligation to do so. Only listed training centres may use the ICDL name, concept and syllabus. Training Centres set their own fees. | |
| TESTING | |
| As soon as students are ready, they can go to a Test Centre to prove their ability. Testing Centres use ICDL approved testing materials, but charge their own fees. Typically the charge will vary between R80 and R160 per test, with most charging around R100. If the student passes the test, the Test Centre Supervisor will sign and stamp the appropriate page in the Skills Log Book. | |
| CERTIFICATION | |
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Once students have passed all seven modules they send the Skills Log Books to the ICDL Foundation. After checking the Skills Log Book against the records, the ICDL Foundation issues the International Computer Driving Licence Certificate free of charge. Student who wish to do so, may send in their Skills Log Book after completing four (any four) modules to get an ICDL "START" certificate. |
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