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Contact: Rose Marie Harris

 

Wednesday, August 10, 2011 – The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) is pleased to announce that its website www.cxc.org now offers electronic commerce functionalities.    What this means is that candidates now have the option of paying for Transcript Requests online when they complete the Transcript Request Form, one of the most utilized services on the CXC website.

 

To access the service, candidates will enter their information at the time of the examination, including personal data, examination details and the forwarding recipients for the transcript. Candidates may then choose the processing and delivery times to suit their request. To complete the transaction, candidates will choose the payment method using a Visa or Master card credit card.

 

In the past, candidates printed and completed the Transcript Request Form in hard copy and mailed or faxed it to CXC along with a bank draft. This process took between three days and two weeks to reach CXC and delayed the processing of the transcript request.

 

According to Dr. Didacus Jules who is the CXC Registrar “with the use of e-commerce, CXC has been able to make the processing of Transcript Requests more efficient and therefore provides a vastly improved service to its clients.”   

 

Dr Jules added that as CXC is transformed into an IT-Intelligent Organisation, its clients can expect enhanced services through the leveraging of web-based technology.

 

The next phase of the e-commerce roll-out will include offering online payments for replacement certificates, website advertising, queries and reviews.


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