At the end of each module, there will be a closed-book exam using an appointed third-party vendor’s secured exam software. Candidates are required to bring their own personal laptop installed with the exam software in order to sit for the computer-based exams.
Upon completion of all modules, ISCA IPFQ graduates who have acquired at least three years recent and relevant work experience in infrastructure and project finance-related fields can apply for ISCA Associate membership, subject to meeting the prevailing membership admission requirements, and be conferred the ISCA Infrastructure & Project Finance Professional (ISCA IPFP) credential. Click here for more information.