
Invalidation Policy
The invalidation of a course certificate can occur under several circumstances:
Expiration Date:
Some certificates come with an expiration date, after which they are no longer considered valid. This is common in fields where knowledge and skills need to be regularly updated, such as IT certifications, healthcare, and certain professional licenses.
Revocation by Issuer:
The ISCT Institute of Training and Development will revoke a certificate if they discover the certificate was obtained fraudulently. This could include situations where the holder cheated, plagiarized, or misrepresented their identity.
Violation of Code of Conduct:
If the certificate holder is found to have violated the institution's code of conduct or ethical guidelines, the certificate will be invalidated.
Duplicate Issuance:
If a certificate is issued in error or as a duplicate and the error is later discovered, the duplicate may be invalidated.
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