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HRMPEB begins CBET exams for diploma and certificate students
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32136, member: 636"] The Human Resource Management Professionals Examinations Board has kicked off its April 2025 exam period for the new Competency-Based Education and Training Diploma and Craft Certificate in Human Resources. Candidates will tackle tests across multiple locations throughout Kenya from April 9 to April 16, representing a breakthrough moment for professional development in the sector. Margaret Nguu, the organization's chief executive, explained how these fresh examination programs connect directly with Kenya's national education strategy. She emphasized that the approach goes beyond traditional learning methods. Students will now prove their abilities through practical skills that match real-world workplace demands. The curriculum pushes beyond textbook knowledge, ensuring graduates can perform effectively from day one of their HR careers. The new assessment model challenges students to showcase their capabilities through hands-on demonstrations of professional competence. Candidates must prove they can apply theoretical concepts to actual workplace scenarios. Nguu stressed that this approach gives emerging HR professionals a significant advantage. Graduates will enter the job market with robust skills that employers actively seek. Kenya's human resources education is transforming. The competency-based approach means students learn exactly what businesses need. Practical skills take center stage, with academic knowledge serving as a supporting framework. Graduates will understand how to solve complex workplace challenges, communicate effectively, and drive organizational success. The examination board aims to create HR professionals who can immediately contribute value to their employers. Nguu passionately advocated for candidates to embrace this innovative learning pathway. She highlighted how the new model prepares professionals to compete both locally and internationally. The goal is clear: develop HR experts who can translate academic learning into meaningful workplace performance. As the job market becomes more competitive, these carefully designed programs offer a critical edge for ambitious human resources professionals. [/QUOTE]
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