QHow does the ICDL programme work?
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To achieve an ICDL, the candidate must successfully pass one theoretical and six practical tests. When a candidate registers to start the ICDL certification process he/she receives a Skills card on which his/her progress through the seven tests is recorded. When all seven modules are completed the candidate receives the ICDL certification. These tests can be attempted in any order and at any time and must be successfully completed within a maximum duration of three years. Each successfully completed test is endorsed on an ICDL Skills Card. Only an approved Test Centre can carry out testing and issue Skills Cards. This timeframe may be changed from time to time for specific programs or requirements. When tests for all seven modules are successfully completed and the Skills Card is endorsed by the Test Centre, it is sent to ICDL Australia and a personalised certificate (Licence) is issued.
QWhat is a Skills Card?
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The Skills Card records a candidate’s progress through the seven tests that form the ICDL certification. Upon registration each candidate must purchase a Skills Card and once all seven tests have been completed, the Skills Card is forwarded to ICDL Australia and an ICDL certificate is issued
QHow do I get a Skills Card?
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Skills Cards may be purchased from any approved Test Centre. For details of where to find your local ICDL Test Centre please contact ICDL via email info@icdl.com.au
QHow does my organisation become an ICDL Test Centre?
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Simply follow the 5 Step Process to get your organisation from Application to Accreditation. This information can be found on the Become a Centre page of this site or by downloading the PDF.
Follow this link to fill out your Application Form today.



