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To check the course outline for MSP® Re-Registration please refer to MSP® Advanced Practitioner
MSP® Re-registration exam is available for both Practitioner and Advanced Practitioner levels. The delegates will be able to sit in the re-registration exam for the highest level of qualification they achieve. For example, if the delegate holds the Practitioner certificate they would only be required to take the re-registration exam for this level.
The target audience for this course are:
For enrolling into this course, Delegates must hold PRINCE2® Advanced Practitioner certification.
Pre Course Material
Exam(s) included
Tutor Support
Certificate
Practitioner Re-Registration Examination
If the delegate is a Practitioner Certification holder, they are required to sit an additional re-registration examination within four to five of their original qualification in order to retain the accreditation.
Taking the re-registration examination also enables the delegates to demonstrate their commitment to Continuing Professional Development and that their understanding or awareness of MSP® remains up-to-date.
The format of the Practitioner Re-registration exam is as follows:
3 scenario based questions background and appendices.
Each of the 3 questions is of 10 marks
15 questions should be correct out of 30 to clear the exam
The exam will be of 1 hour 15 minutes
Open-book Exam (only the MSP® Guide is acceptable).
Advanced Practitioner Re-Registration Examination
If the delegate is an Advanced Practitioner Certification holder, they are required to sit an additional re-registration examination within four to five of their original qualification in order to retain the accreditation.
Taking the re-registration examination also enables the delegates to demonstrate their commitment to Continuing Professional Development and that their understanding or awareness of MSP® remains up-to-date.
The format of the Advanced Practitioner Re-registration is as follows:
An over 2000 "dissertation" on a specific subject demonstrating the MSP® application.
It should be based on the real-life programme in which the delegate has experience. No time restrictions are imposed on the dissertation. 50% percent marks are required to clear the exam. The delegate would need to have 38 marks out of 75 to clear the exam.
To check the course outline for MSP® Re-Registration please refer to MSP® Advanced Practitioner
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Jersey officially the Bailiwick of Jersey is a Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom located near the coast of Normandy, France. Jersey was part of the Duchy of Normandy, whose Dukes went on to become kings of England from 1066. When Normandy was defeated in the 13th century by the Kings of England, and the title of ducal surrendered to France, Jersey and the other Channel Islands remained attached to the crown of English.
The Channel Islands are mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary as the following: Andium, Sarnia, Caesarea, Silia, and Barsa, but Jersey cannot be identified specifically because none corresponds directly to the present names.The name Caesarea has been used as the Latin name for Jersey (in French Césarée) since William Camden's Britannia and is used in titles of associations and institutions today.
History of Jersey is influenced by its tactical location between France’s north coast and the England’s south coast; the island's recorded history extends over several years. There is a Palaeolithic site known as La Cotte de St Brelade that was occupied before rising sea levels; it turned Jersey into an island. Jersey was a centre of all Neolithic activities, as it is proven by the concentration of dolmens.
The States building in St. Helier
Jersey has a unicameral legislature of the States of Jersey. It includes 51 elected members: 10 senators (elected on an island-wide basis), 12 Connétables (also called as 'constables', heads of parishes) and 29 deputies (representing constituencies), all elected for four-year terms as from the October 2011 elections. There are five nonvoting members appointed by the Crown: the Bailiff, the Dean of Jersey, the Attorney General, the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey, and Solicitor General.
In 2007, the UK Lord Chancellor and the Chief Minister signed an agreement that established a framework for the development of the international identity of Jersey.
In 2011, the Chief Minister selected one of his assistant ministers to take responsibility for external relations; presently he is known as the island's 'foreign minister'.
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