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What do providers do in cases where MoUs have not been concluded between ETQAs particularly the HEQC, as this is required for registration with the Department of Education?

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What do providers do in cases where MoUs have not been concluded between ETQAs particularly the HEQC, as this is required for registration with the Department of Education?

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A MoU is meant to address duplications between or among ETQAs, which might not always affect accreditation process. In the case of the Higher Education band, affected providers are requested to approach this issue with their respective ETQAs. The HEQC has suggested different models in order to co-operate with bodies, including ETQAs, having an interest in the higher education band.

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