Pro-Theta Computing Institute (Private) Limited.
Computer Training and Business Education.

Diploma Level 

The individual subjects for the Diploma in Computer System Design examination are:-

a) Systems Analysis & Design.

b) Software Methodology.

c) Computer Systems for Small Businesses.
The candidate selects 5 questions from a choice of 8, each marked out of a maximum possible 20 marks. The paper is of two and a half hours duration, plus an additional ten minutes allowed for the candidate to read the paper immediately prior to commencing the examination.

d) Coursework Assessment.
Candidates should complete a minimum of six assignments, two from each section of the Diploma syllabus, which will be graded by their tutorial staff. A list of candidates with student membership numbers and coursework assessment grades, (Pass, Credit or Distinction), must be forwarded to the Association within 3 weeks after the written examinations. 

Advanced Diploma Level. 

The individual subjects for the Advanced Diploma in Computer Studies examination are:

a) Principles of Information Processing
b) Systems Analysis & Design
c) Computer Management
The paper is divided into two sections; each section comprises 5 questions. Candidates are required to answer a total of 5 questions, selecting at least 2 from Section A and at least 2 from Section B. All questions carry a maximum possible 20 marks.

d) Project
The main project is an individual piece of work, which will require most of the final term to complete. It should be submitted to the centre's tutorial staff as soon after the end of the course as possible.
The college should notify the Association of the grades awarded, together with the candidate's name and student membership number.
The Association will call for certain projects to be sent to the Chief Examiner for moderation.
No results can be issued until all projects have been marked, a percentage moderated, and the
final marks received by the Association

The Association's Annual Timetable
There are three examination series each year; the end of January, end of May and the end of September. These dates are given as a guideline only. Students should check with their centre for the closing date for examination entries, (normally six weeks before the examination date).
This date will vary from country to country and is dependent on whether the local examinations board undertakes to collate all the different centre's entries.
To be certain, candidates must check with their centre.

Examination results
Examination results will normally be circulated to centres about ten weeks after the examination date, namely middle of April, first week in August and the beginning of December.

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