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Frequently
asked questions
What is EDI?
EDI is one of the UK's premier examining and awarding bodies.
It was formed in 2000 from a merger of EDI plc (Education Development
International) and LCCI (London Chamber of
Commerce and Industry).
Who recognises
these certifications?
EDI qualifications are on the UK's National Qualification Framework (NQF)
and are therefore widely recognised.
Are they
available to anyone?
Yes. They are open to anyone regardless of age, background or
previous qualifications.
How do I
achieve an EDI qualification?
You will need to complete a series of learning modules which we will
provide to you via the internet. The qualification is
achieved by passing either one or two, short online multiple-choice tests.
If
there is a group of learners within your company or organisation,
then the programme may be supported with optional, in-company
workshops.
Which level is
right for me?
It is important to select a level that either
matches your current job level or develops you to the next level. Our staff will be
happy to advise you and help you choose the right level.
How long
does the course last?
As the learning is completed online, the timescales are flexible. Some
learners are able to pass the test within 3-4 weeks of starting the
programme.
What support is
available?
If you have any queries regarding the
learning modules or online test, we can provide support by email or
telephone.
Do I need to
attend any training events or workshops?
This is optional. If you are based in the UK or Europe and there are
several learners within your organisation, we can deliver facilitated in-company workshops to provide you
with additional support.
Where can I take
the test?
The test may be taken at your own site.
A responsible person will be required to ensure that
the tests are taken under controlled conditions. A separate document is
available from Best Practice that describes testing
arrangements.
When can I take
the test?
The test can be taken at any time and
date that suits you. However, you will need to inform Best Practice
at least fourteen days in advance for your test to be made accessible.
What conditions
are required for the test?
The test must be taken in a controlled
environment and supervised by a responsible person. We can provide a
separate document that fully describes these requirements.
How long does
the test last?
The tests are either 60 or 90 minutes depending on the qualification
and level.
What is the
format of the test?
Generally 30 or 40 multiple choice questions.
How do I get
the results?
You will be informed of your results by
email within one working day of completing the test. If you pass, your
certificate will be forwarded to you by post within 10 working days.
What happens if
I fail?
If you have not
passed, you may register to retake the test. We advise that you
repeat the learning modules in order to ensure you pass on
the next attempt. You may retake the test as many times as
necessary, however, there is an additional fee for each test that you
take.
Are there
different grades of pass?
No. If you have passed then your
results will state 'pass'. There are no different grades of
pass.
What are the
system requirements?
To complete the test, you will need
access to a PC with a web-browser and fast internet connection.
Prior to sitting the test, we will send you a diagnostic programme
to ensure that your PC is correctly configured.
When can I
start?
You should register with Best Practice
at least ten days before intending to start the learning
programme.
How much will
it cost and how do I register?
Please contact Best Practice for fees.
To register, please complete the online enrolment form.
How do I get
further information?
For further
information, please contact Best Practice at info@bestpractice.uk.com
or on +44 (0)1923 225225
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