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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is a new qualification offered in Scotland - PC Passport, at three levels:-
PC Passport is a new suite of qualifications awarded by SQA. The scheme is perfect for those who want to learn how to use computers or improve their existing knowledge.
For more information, visit the PC Passport website.
http://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/sqa_nu_display.jsp?pContentID= 2745&p_applic=CCC&p_service=Content.show&
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PC Passport is designed for anyone who wants to develop or improve their IT skills. Because it exists at three levels, most people will find an appropriate course. PC Passport is particularly suitable for the following individuals:
School pupils who want to gain vocational skills.
College students who want to acquire IT skills to compliment their main field of study.
Pre-university students who want a short IT Course prior to commencing university.
Unemployed people who want to improve their employability.
Employees who want to enhance their IT skills or gain certification for their existing skills.
Professionals as part of their continued professional development.
Retired people who want to learn to use computers and the internet.
There are no exams in PC Passport. Knowledge and understanding are assessed using objective questions; practical skills are assessed through observation and/or practical exercises.