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Ten-day study course for Goods National CPC

25th September 1982
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THE ONLY SURE WAY to gain your Certificate of Professional Competence is to set aside a period of time in which to study the various subjects in the syllabus.

Some readers prefer to spread their studies over two or three months by using the popular RTCC home-study packs, which are available through Commercial Motor.

For those who are able to take two weeks away from work and prefer to concentrate their studies into a short period just before the examination, an intensive course is now available at various locations.

In conjunction with E.P. Training Services, of Esher, Surrey, Commercial Motor is able to offer 10-day courses in Esher, Gloucester, and Huddersfield to prepare for the Royal Society Examination to be held on Friday December 3, 1982.

The course dates are: Gloucester: November 8-12 and November 22-26, 1982; Esher, Surrey and Huddersfield, Yorkshire, November 15-19 and November 29-December 3, 1982.

Courses are arranged in two blocks of five days, Monday to Friday, with a week in between for revision and exam practice. The courses at Esher and Huddersfield culminate with the CPC exam on Friday December 3,1982.

Tuition is by experienced lecturers who have been engaged in CPC training since its inception and whose students have achieved a 98 per cent pass rate.

The courses have been approved by the Road Transport Industry Training Board for grant purposes. Residential hotel accommodation is available at each venue for those students who are unable to travel daily.

The fee for each course is £320 plus vat; £100 deposit is required on application and the balance will be invoiced before the course commences.

Applications must be received by November 1, 1982, at the latest, to enable students to be entered for the December examination.


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