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Our students produce record NCTJ exam results

 

CTJT students have produced record results in their National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ). exams.

They achieved a 100 per cent pass rate in 6 out of the 7 NCTJ exam subjects.

And one of them, Ian Shine, is in the running for a national award after achieving 96 per cent in his General Law paper.

Two other CTJT students achieved A grades in law - considered to be one of the toughest NCTJ exams.

The 100 per cent pass rates came in PA 1, PA 2, Law 1, Law 2, Sport and Sub editing.

The only subject with a lower pass rate was News writing, with 60 per cent. But CTJT's overal pass rate was 80 per cent in the April 2010 sitting.

Cleland Thom, CTJT director said: 'These results are simply incredible - the best we've ever had. Our students  worked hard and should be proud of what they achieved.

'Our exam results are usually on a par with NCTJ training centres - but I'm not sure if anyone will be able to beat these.'

Cleland added: 'The results reflect studies in America that show online learning is more effective than attending a college.

'It's exciting that as the NCTJ pioneers its new multi-media syllabus, we are able to pioneer new methods of learning that are producing unprecedented results.'

CTJT students on NCTJ exam courses are now able to chat, live to a tutor seven days a week - including evenings, when they are most likely to be studying.

And they also benefit from a unique exam preparation course, prepared by industry life coach Phil Hilton.

The courses offer more than any other exam training programme.

Published on: Monday, 7th June 2010

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