Knowledge of ICT will undergo a test method
Knowledge in the field of computers and ICT will be evaluated by modern testing methods.
It will be within the same training center - the local private university Qafqaz, which was announced at the presentation of the project of establishing national test centers in the area of ??computer expertise.
According to the rector of the university, Professor Cihan Bulud project is realized within the framework of TEMPUS European Union (EU). He said that the project involves five European universities in Latvia, Lithuania, Spain, Sweden and Poland, as well as 11 local universities.
As part of the project, local experts will examine the positive experience of these countries. The project is for 3 years (until November 2015). Upon completion of all the local universities will work certified test centers.
Today it is the largest project of the University on the program TEPMUS. - 17D-
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- 28 January 2013 17:22
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