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Question : What is ICDL? |
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| Answer : It’s INDIAN COUNCIL OF DISTANCE LEARNING, which is Reg. under Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. This council is self autonomous body. |
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| Question : Is this AICTE / UGC Reg? |
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| Answer : No, we are Reg under Govt. of Andhra Pradesh and this council was found by Khadria Educational Trust. |
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| Question : Why Become Accredited? |
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| Answer : Accreditation provides an opportunity to improve the educational quality of your institution. It provides a means of evaluating and comparing your courses/programs, facilities, and procedures with those of others. It involves a process whereby an accrediting body grants public recognition to an institution as having met certain standards. However, the greatest value of accreditation is to be found in undergoing the process itself, a process of self-evaluation in which an institution voluntarily monitors and controls its own behavior to ensure that its "programs and policies embody standards of good practice." |
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| Question : If I get a certificate from a ICDL-accredited institution, will it be accepted? |
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| Answer : CERTIFICATE from an accredited distance education institution is comparable to a resident CERTIFICATE. However, if you are planning on enrolling in a college or university, you should check with them first to see if they will accept your CERTIFICATE. |
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| Question : Is ICDL accreditation equal to “regional” accreditation? |
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| Answer : In every measurable way, yes! ICDL accreditation is just as valid as any regional accreditation, and the Secretary of Education has officially recognized ICDL since 1988 and by the Council for Higher Education and its predecessors since 1975. |
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