Training Course: MCT Certification Requirements
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Training Course Summary:
*PRICE BASED ON COMPLETING A 5 DAY MCP COURSE*The Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) Program is an annual renewal program. Each year in October, you are required to complete an online application, pay an annual fee, and meet a number of program requirements in order to renew your certification for the coming year. As a member of the exclusive MCT Program, you will be granted access to a number of valuable program benefits.
Follow These Steps to Earn Your MCT Certification
If you would like to apply to become an MCT, please thoroughly read the MCT Program Guide and the MCT Agreement before beginning the application process.
Step 1: Acquire a valid MCP or Microsoft Business Solutions Certification
Step 2: Demonstrate Instructional Presentation Skills
Step 3: Complete the MCT Application
Step 4: Welcome to the MCT Program
Fulfill Program Requirements to Maintain Your MCT Certification
Microsoft recognizes and promotes MCTs as Microsoft technical and instructional experts. Program requirements ensure that MCTs, who play such an important role in the training process, consistently satisfy customers.
For the MCT 2005 Program year (October 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005), MCTs are required to:
Meet technical competency requirements for each course they are authorized to teach.
Administer course evaluations to every student and maintain high customer satisfaction scores.
Teach at least 15 students during a twelve-month period.
At various times during the program year, Microsoft conducts audits of approximately five percent of the MCT community to ensure compliance with program requirements.
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