- Skills Development Providers are required to comply with the MICT SETA accreditation policy,
terms and conditions in addition to the QCTO requirements.
- All assessors and moderators that SDPs would like to use as Subject Matter Experts are required to be registered with the MICT SETA as per the MICT SETA accreditation policy.
- Upon completion of training and being deemed competent by the training provider, learners will be subjected to the External Integrated Summative Assessment (EISA) which will be implemented by the Quality Partner (MICT SETA).
- Skills Development Providers are further encouraged to apply for assessment centre
accreditation with the QCTO.