Motor insurance is very much in demand and on a day-to-day basis, it presents situations which are straightforward and easily handled. However, as in every other business, motor can be complex and needs in depth knowledge especially in the evolving industry of insurtech and automation.
The programme is designed to explain the various technical, practical and legislative outlook of such an insurance class as the programme will delve in the various products in the market that cover private, commercial, motorcycles and motor trade risks, policy extensions and endorsements, exclusions, conditions, warranties, legal aspects, legislative framework including EU directives, underwriting, claims and the compensation fund.
Lecturer/s on this programme are both experienced and knowledgeable and bring to the learning environment, the practical aspects related to this area of insurance, thereby enriching the learning experience.
Successful candidates will be eligible to claim for 25 CII insurance credits, which are valid for the attainment of the prestigious DIPCII qualification of the Chartered Insurance Institute. The full DIPCII Diploma requires 120 credits in total to complete.
The participant will
Lectures will be held every Monday and Wednesday from 5.30 – 7.30 pm
February 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27
March 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27
April 3 (Exam)
The course consists of 30 contact hours and held twice weekly. A total of 15 sessions of 2 hours duration (5:30-7:30hrs). A further of 70 hours of self-study is required. Examinations will be held between 0930-1230hrs.
There are no entry requirements to participate on this programme since MITC believes that any student who seriously commits himself/herself has the potential to succeed. Nevertheless, MITC strongly advices that students should ideally have acquired a proven academic aptitude (having as a minimum attained pass at ‘O’ Level standard in Maltese, English, Maths, Accounts and Economics) prior to embarking on specialist insurance studies.
For each of the awards, one (1) written examination will be set. This consists of 14 short question answers and 3 long question answers to choose 2. Pass Mark is set at 55%.
A certificate will be issued to successful candidates for every Award successfully completed.
For each of the awards, one (1) written examination will be set. This consists of 14 short question answers and 3 long question answers to choose 2. Pass Mark is set at 55%.
The re-sit will take place on the same date of the corresponding awards of the subsequent intake. Re-sit exam fee is €60 inclusive of one (1) revision session.
NB: Accreditation fees payable to the CII are NOT included (refer to CII website for more information)
The course fee includes: