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Certificate Policy

CELIT certificates are designed to be meaningful — earned through completed work and publicly verifiable.

Last updated: May 2026

1. Eligibility

Certificates are issued only to enrolled students who complete the program within the cohort window or any approved extension. One certificate is issued per program enrollment.

2. Completion criteria

To qualify, a student must complete all required lessons, submit every graded assignment, and achieve the minimum overall score defined for the program (typically 70%). Mentor approval is required on the final project.

3. Assignment and project requirements

All submitted work must be original. AI assistance is permitted only when disclosed and within the scope defined by the program brief. Plagiarism, ghost-writing, or impersonation results in immediate disqualification.

4. Verification ID

Every CELIT certificate carries a unique verification ID (e.g. CELIT-XXXX). Anyone — recruiters, college placement cells, partners — can verify a certificate's authenticity on the public verify page.

5. Misuse policy

Certificates are issued for personal use to represent your own learning. Forging, altering, or reselling CELIT credentials is strictly prohibited and may result in legal action.

6. Revocation

CELIT reserves the right to revoke a certificate if we discover plagiarism, identity misrepresentation, or violation of these terms. Revoked certificates are flagged on the public verification page.

7. Disclaimer

A CELIT certificate confirms that the holder completed the requirements of the named CELIT program. It does not, by itself, guarantee employment, college credit, government recognition, or accreditation by any statutory body unless explicitly stated on the certificate.