ECDL is the internationally recognised standard in ICT skills and is relevant to anyone who wishes to become competent in the use of a computer and common applications. To date over 15,000,000 people have engaged with the ECDL programme in more than 100 countries. Learn more about ECDL

In recognition that everyone uses technology for different reasons, ECDL Profile was created to flexibly select the module combinations best suited to each candidate or company.

Three ECDL Profiles are recommended: Base, Standard and Advanced. 

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ECDL Base Profile
Base modules certify skills that are considered essential skills - together they form the set of skills and knowledge that are crucial for all, which is why they are considered essential. The Base Profile consists of 4 certifications
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ECDL Standard Profile
ECDL Standard Profile is the most flexible of the recommended ECDL profiles. The structure ensures that you can certify your essential ICT skills, and then demonstrate your competence in other modules that best compliment your career or interests
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ECDL Advanced Profile
ECDL Advanced Profile enables you to become (and prove that you are) a ‘power user’ in commonly used computer applications. It is aimed at workers who want to be recognised as experts in these applications by being able to perform advanced functions in them.
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  • bullet-pointManagement
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