Management affirms recognition, acceptance of JPTS professional certifications
By Collins Yakubu-Hammer
The Joint Professionals Training and Support International (JPTS) has emphasised that its certifications hold recognition for both employment opportunities and credit transfer into various higher institutions.
In a statement on Wednesday, Mr Emeagi Williams, Director of Public Affairs for JPTS, highlighted the organisation’s commitment to providing certifications that carry weight in both employment and academic spheres.
Williams stated that JPTS is registered as a Professional Training Organisation in the US, UAE, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Nigeria.
The institution, duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission, extends its reach globally by offering accredited certifications in collaboration with professional bodies.
Williams emphasised that JPTS specialises in diverse professional training across various fields, emphasising its certifications’ recognition for employment opportunities and credit transfers into higher institutions.
Operating globally, JPTS is affiliated with accreditation services for international colleges and other professional bodies.
Williams clarified that the institution does not confer degrees or represent any Nigerian university, focusing solely on professional certifications.
While discussing the healthcare management programme, Williams mentioned that students may not secure attachments with government healthcare establishments, but they benefit from strategic advantages and quality relationships with global bodies.
He emphasised the institution’s commitment to practical experiences beyond lectures, particularly for scholarship beneficiaries who enroll automatically after obtaining O’ Level results.
Williams shed light on the dimensions of scholarships, including professional certificate scholarships with JPTS and overseas university scholarships.
He expressed the institute’s dedication to creating a better society through affordable education, ensuring access for the less privileged.
Williams reiterated JPTS’s mission to empower Africans through strategic educational interventions. (NAN) www.nannews.ng
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