The responsibilities:
An ideal ECCC examiner has graduated with a Bachelor’s or a Master’s degree in computer science and possesses substantial knowledge of the ECCC Examination System. The role of an examiner might vary and depends on the examination level.
- ECCC Exam Levels A1, A2, B3, B4: The examiner is responsible for the correct implementation of the ECCC Examination procedures.
- ECCC Exam Levels C5, C6, C7, C8: The examiner is responsible for the correct implementation of the ECCC Examination procedures and verification of the exams
How to become an examiner?
ECCC Examiners: Requirements for candidates on levels A and B:
- Higher education in computer science
- Participation in workshops for ECCC examiners
ECCC Examiners: Requirements for candidates on levels C and D:
- Higher education in computer science
- ECCC Certificate in a respective module with a score of at least 90%
- Participation in workshops for ECCC examiners
ECCC Examiners: Requirements for candidates on Vocational Area examination
- Higher education in computer science
- ECCC Certificate in a respective module with a score of at least 90%
- Participation in workshops for ECCC examiners
Benefits
An ECCC examiner’s work is an important part in growing a global and inclusive IT society.