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What is the difference between a ROCE "scheduled" or "on-demand" course type?

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Posted: 29 Jun, 2007
by: Pentecost T.
Updated: 29 Jun, 2007
by: Pentecost T.

Scheduled coures are courses that are offering at a specified start and end date.

On-demand courses are continuously available. You can register, pay, and start the course immediately. You determine when the course will start for you.

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