MQA definition

MQA means Mining Qualifications Authority;
MQA means Malaysian Qualification Agency, an agency established under Malaysian Qualifications Agency Act (Act 679);
MQA means Minimum Quarterly Amount.

Examples of MQA in a sentence

  • The MQA may conduct a risk based approach learner verification site visits to approve grants prior to payment of any grant.

  • The aerial photos (Staff Exhibit 8) show the proposed bridge crossing location to be perpendicular with the waterbody.

  • The MQA will not fund learners who are funded by other entities for the same Learning Programme.

  • Applicants should submit their application/s using the prescribed MQA Discretionary Grant Application Form for the relevant project.

  • In the same year, USM was rated as the only “excellent” (or 5-Star) university in the Academic Reputation Survey conducted by the Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA).

  • Employers who employ 50 or more employees must complete and submit a WSP/ATR, PIVOTAL training plan and report using the approved MQA template.4. Employers employing less than 50 employees will not be required to submit a PIVOTAL training plan and report.

  • MQA programmes that require multiple funding based on the learning path will be an exception.

  • The MQA reserves the right to recover discretionary grants or portions thereof from employer/organisation should circumstances indicate that grants have not been utilised for purposes that they were intended.

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  • This application form must be completed in full and submitted to the MQA on grants@mqa.org.zaApplications received after the due time and date will not be considered.


More Definitions of MQA

MQA means the Mining Qualifications Authority.

Related to MQA

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