Certification Disclaimer
This disclaimer explains the meaning, limitations, verification and permitted use of certificates and related credentials issued through the platform.
Certification Disclaimer
1. Purpose
This Certification Disclaimer explains the meaning, limitations, eligibility criteria, verification and permitted use of certificates, badges, completion letters, participation records, assessment reports and similar credentials issued or facilitated through the Platform.
This Disclaimer applies to all Company-issued, trainer-issued, partner-issued, co-branded, corporate, digital, printed, assessment-based, participation-based and third-party certificate-related programmes unless a specific written certification agreement states otherwise.
2. Types of credentials
The Platform may issue or facilitate:
- Certificate of participation
- Certificate of completion
- Assessment score report
- Digital badge
- Workshop attendance certificate
- Corporate training completion record
- Project completion acknowledgement
- Third-party certification voucher or exam preparation record
- Co-branded certificate with a Training Provider or corporate client
3. No degree, diploma, licence or regulatory qualification unless expressly stated
Unless expressly stated in the programme listing and supported by written authorisation, Platform credentials are not degrees, diplomas, university credits, government-recognised qualifications, statutory licences, professional registrations, regulated certifications or authorisations to practise any profession.
A certificate issued by the Platform generally confirms participation, completion or assessment performance for the specific programme only.
4. No employment or career guarantee
Certificates do not guarantee employment, internship, freelance work, promotion, salary increase, admission, visa approval, client acquisition, professional recognition, examination success, interview call or business outcome.
Career outcomes depend on individual skills, prior experience, market conditions, employer criteria, interview performance, portfolio quality, education, location, economic conditions and other factors beyond our control.
5. Third-party certifications
Where a programme prepares learners for a third-party certification, exam or professional credential, the third-party certification body is solely responsible for its own eligibility criteria, exam rules, fees, recognition, validity, renewal, score reporting, badge issuance and certification decisions.
The Platform is not responsible if a learner fails to meet third-party eligibility requirements, misses exam deadlines, fails an exam, violates proctoring rules or if the third-party body changes its rules, fees, syllabus, recognition or availability.
6. Eligibility for Platform certificates
Certificate eligibility may require attendance, assignment submission, assessment performance, project completion, participation, identity verification, payment completion, trainer approval, corporate approval and compliance with the Code of Conduct.
Unless otherwise stated, attendance alone may not guarantee a certificate. Similarly, payment alone does not guarantee completion or certification.
7. Verification and validity
Certificates may include certificate ID, issue date, programme name, trainer/provider name, learner name, QR code, verification URL, validity period, score, grade or other metadata.
Employers, institutions or third parties may verify certificates through the verification method provided, if available. Verification confirms only the records maintained by the Platform and does not imply endorsement by any regulator, government body, university or professional authority.
We may correct typographical errors, reissue certificates, update formats, migrate verification systems or disable outdated verification links where necessary.
8. Revocation and correction
We may revoke, suspend, correct, invalidate or refuse a certificate if:
- It was issued in error;
- Payment was reversed, refunded or charged back improperly;
- The learner engaged in cheating, plagiarism, impersonation, misconduct or unauthorised assistance;
- Attendance or completion data was manipulated;
- The learner violated programme rules or Platform policies;
- Identity or eligibility information was false;
- The certificate is misused, altered, forged or misrepresented;
- The issuing partner withdraws or corrects certificate authority.
9. Use of certificates
Learners may share genuine certificates for personal, educational and professional purposes, provided they do not alter, misrepresent, exaggerate, sell, transfer or misuse them.
Learners must not claim that a certificate is government recognised, university approved, industry licensed, job guaranteed or equivalent to a degree/diploma unless the certificate expressly states so and such claim is legally valid.
10. Name changes and corrections
Certificate name corrections may require proof of identity and must be requested within 30 days of issuance unless otherwise permitted. Material changes after issuance may be refused to protect verification integrity.
11. Certificate delivery
Certificates may be delivered digitally through email, dashboard, QR verification page, PDF download or LMS. Printed certificates, courier, notarisation or hard-copy dispatch may involve additional fees and timelines where available.
12. Limitation of responsibility
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Company is not responsible for how employers, colleges, regulators, clients, third-party platforms, immigration authorities, professional bodies or other external entities interpret, accept, reject or value a Platform certificate.
13. Contact
For certificate verification or correction requests, contact contact@workassist.in with certificate ID, registered email, programme name and supporting details.