Agreement between the Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancemen and Pyeongtaek University to Revitalize the e-Test for National Accreditation

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Seng Dae-geun, CEO of the Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, announced on the 17th that he had an MOU with Pyeongtaek University to revitalize the e-Test for national accreditation.

The e-Test activation cooperation agreement ceremony was held at Pyeongtaek University Lifelong Education Center, with Kim Seung-wook, CEO of Pyeongtaek University Lifelong Education Center, Sung Dae-geun, Han Ga-young, Woo Song-hee, and Kim Na-hyun.

On the same day, the Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement and Pyeongtaek University signed an agreement to activate e-Test qualifications and set up a signboard of the Pyeongtaek Accredited Test Center approved by the e-Test Certification Committee.

Kim Seung-wook, director of the Lifelong Education Center at Pyeongtaek University, said, "There are about 60,000 Samsung-related workers in Pyeongtaek, and the third plant of Samsung Pyeongtaek Campus will be completed this year. In this situation, it is a great pleasure for Pyeongtaek University to become an e-Test Professionals accredited testing center for Samsung executives and employees, and we will make great efforts to take many e-Test Professionals qualifications and learn office automation skills in Pyeongtaek."

Seng Dae-geun, CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, said, "The Gyeonggi test site is far from Pyeongtaek University as it is located in Hwaseong, Ansan, Yongin and Anyang, Gyeonggi Province, but as Pyeongtaek University is incorporated as an accredited test center, it will be more convenient for Gyeonggi citizens." "E-Test professionals are good qualifications with various uses, including credit recognition, graduation certification, and the use of employees of leading domestic companies such as Samsung and Nonghyup, so I hope many residents in Pyeongtaek will pay attention."



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