01. What is the International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL)?
ICDL is an internationally recognised qualification that enables people to certify their computer skills to an internationally recognised standard.
ICDL is an internationally recognised qualification that enables people to certify their computer skills to an internationally recognised standard.
Yes. Each candidate is given a unique Candidate Registration Number (CRN). This number allows a candidate to complete their ICDL certification at any ICDL Accredited Test Centre worldwide.
ECDL is the name given to the ICDL programme in Europe.
The pass mark is 75% for all modules.
Base and Intermediate Modules have a 45 minutes time limit, while Advanced Modules have a 60 minutes time limit.
Base and Intermediate Modules have around 36 questions, and Advanced Modules have around 20 questions.