Provision of Part 2 of the GDC Statutory Examination - Overseas Registration Examination (ORE)

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Value

£7,400,000

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  • Education and training services

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

The GDC intends to extend its existing contract for the Provision of Part 2 of the GDC Statutory Examination - Overseas Registration Examinations (ORE) for a period of 14 months, from 1 April 2022 to continue to fulfil the intentions of the original contract by supporting the delivery of examination services.  The extension of the contract will support the reduction of the back log of examinations brought about by the impact of the COVID Pandemic.

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