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Higher pass rates
23 January 2013
Following a huge project to upgrade distance and e-learning courses, RRC's students are now reaping the benefits in terms of significantly improved pass rates. RRC's International General Certificate students who sat

Following a huge project to upgrade
distance and e-learning courses,
RRC's students are now reaping the
benefits in terms of significantly
improved pass rates.
RRC's International General Certificate students who sat their exams in March 2011 have shown that they beat the NEBOSH average by a 20%, with 70% passing Unit IGC1 (NEBOSH average 48%) and 58% passing Unit IGC2 (NEBOSH average 38%).
RRC head of training Dr David Towlson commented: "RRC's new courses are designed purely with the student in mind - key definitions are explained in easy spot coloured boxes and interesting activities help to bring the topics to life. We are delighted to see that our investment is clearly showing in our students' results."
RRC's International General Certificate students who sat their exams in March 2011 have shown that they beat the NEBOSH average by a 20%, with 70% passing Unit IGC1 (NEBOSH average 48%) and 58% passing Unit IGC2 (NEBOSH average 38%).
RRC head of training Dr David Towlson commented: "RRC's new courses are designed purely with the student in mind - key definitions are explained in easy spot coloured boxes and interesting activities help to bring the topics to life. We are delighted to see that our investment is clearly showing in our students' results."
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