What is a QCTO qualification?
The QCTO’s role is to ensure that there are occupational qualifications that respond to South Africa’s skills development priorities. The QCTO manages the Occupational Qualifications Sub-Framework (OQSF), which is one of the three integrated sub-frameworks of the National Qualifications Framework.
What is the difference between QCTO and Seta?
The transition from SETA qualifications to QCTO Occupational Certificates is motivated by many important goals: Quality and relevance: The QCTO prioritizes rigorous quality assurance methods and guarantees that certifications satisfy workplace standards.
What are the levels of NQF for QCTO?
The NQF is hierarchically organised and comprises 10 levels, with the highest level of qualification being a PhD or equivalent at Level 10 of the NQF. The sub-framework of the NQF that the QCTO is responsible for, the OQSF, straddles Levels 1-8 of the full NQF.
What is the QCTO responsible for?
The mission of the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO), is to effectively and efficiently manage the Occupational Qualifications Sub-Framework (OQSF) in order to set standards, develop and quality assure national occupational qualifications for all who want a trade or occupation and, where appropriate, …
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