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Awarding Bodies.
Awarding Bodies include FETAC, City and Guilds, Institute of Commercial Management, ECDL. MOS. Courses offered are aligned to the National Framework of Qualifications, whichis a standard benchmark for Qualifications for Colleges of Further and Higher Education in Ireland.

The National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) was launched in 2003. It is now the single structure mechanism for recognising all education and training in Ireland.
The National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) is a system of ten levels and is used to describe the Irish qualifications system.
The ‘fan diagram’ helps to illustrate the levels on the NFQ and each level is based on nationally agreed standards of knowledge
Quality Assurance is central to the recognition of any qualification through the NFQ. The quality assurance functions of the Awards Councils (i.e., FETAC and HETAC), the DIT and the universities are detailed here. The role of the Qualifications Authority, in terms of the review of the Awards Councils and the DIT, is also detailed.
An awarding body is a national body that has the legal power to make an award in order to recognise learning. This section identifies the awarding bodies whose qualifications are in the NFQ.
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Welcome to Advance Training International College
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Welcome to Advance Training International College where the International Student will find the ideal study location, and friendly atmosphere, with an emphasis on student welfare and support.

We are proud of our Students!
Cheng from China, on left, in red, with Dalia, on right, from Bangladesh.
At the College, we believe that our Students are our Best Asset, and reflect our success.
All Education Courses delivered by the College are Aligned with the National Framework
of Qualifications, with Levels 1 - 10, comprising a standard benchmark of Qualification.
The National Framework is accepted as a standard award comparison by Universities
in Ireland and European Countries, for the purpose of Transfer and Progression by Students.
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Cork, Ireland. CLICK FOR VIDEO
Ireland is the ideal study environment for all students.
There are abundant opportunities to experience the many benefits of studying in a vibrant culture, in a beautiful City with a long and interesting History .
International Students
The College student body comes from over 25 different countries.
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Courses
Progress your future at Advance Training International College and attain recognised qualifications in:
- Business Subjects
- Information Technology
- International English.
All courses are accredited by Internationally recognised Awarding Bodies with levels relating to the National Framework of Qualifications. |
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STUDY IN IRELAND
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- Good Educational Opportunities
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- Good Study / Life Balance
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Ireland is an Ideal Study Location for International Students.
Ireland is an English speaking Country on the west Coast of Europe, with a modern High Tech Economy and warm welcoming culture.Ireland is famous for beautiful scenery, and has a relaxed pace of life and a vibrant culture rich in literature and music.
Located on the West Coast of Europe, Ireland is an active member of the European Union, comprising of 27 Member States. Ireland also has strong links, economically and culturally with the United States of America.
The Map of Ireland (above), shows Cork City, on the South Coast, and Dublin, on the East Coast. Cork has, for centuries, been a major port, and it was from Cork Harbour that the Titanic sailed on it's last voyage to North America in April 1912.
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