When completing any of our courses (live, virtual or online) you will receive the appropriate certificate/s. But what is the difference between a certificate of attendance vs certificate of competency?
As a standard, a certificate of attendance/ completion is provided. You can also earn a certificate of competency in the matching level of MS Excel to add to your CV.
Below the details on the steps required to receive these certificates in MS Excel.
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Certificate of Attendance for public and onsite face to face MS Excel courses
In order to received the certificate of attendance you need to attend all the days of the course and complete the various assignments/ exercises to the best of your abilities. Below an example of our certificate of attendance of one of our live MS Excel courses. See the MS Excel courses we offer.
Certificate of Completion for the online MS Excel courses
For the online Excel courses, you need to complete each lesson, either by clicking the complete button or passing the MCQ questions at the end of each lesson. Once everything is complete you will have access to print a certificate of completion of the online Excel courses as shown below. See the online MS Excel courses we offer.
Certificate of competency (live, virtual and online Excel courses)
Through our sister site, you can now get a certificate of competency. As part of the paid-for live or online courses you can request 1 free test for each paid course. You can also privately pay for the tests. See what we offer at Excel Skills Assessment.
If you want to get a free certificate of competence, try the free Beginner quiz to prove you are NOT a beginner in Excel.
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As an example, if you complete the online Intermediate to Advanced Excel course bundle (you will receive your certificate of completion), you can request access to 1 free Advanced Skills Assessment from our sister site which we would provide. It is an online test which you have a set time to be able to do. You will be provided with a certificate with your skill level based on the results of this test.
You can see more how this works, and try some of the free tests, on our sister site at Excel Skills Assessments.com