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Last year it was not possible to do VZ1-2 exams in Lazne Belohrad. According to the judge the regulation has been cancelled. There is now only SVP/ZVP.
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Thanks to both of you
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I will also like to thank both of you
Przemek can you tell me what is the difference between SVP and ZVP ? I know what SVP is but not ZVP ? Rolf |
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Both exams are the same but recognised in different countries. ZVP is the Czech exam and SVP is the Slovak exam. Unfortunately if you did for example ZVP1 you can't go for SVP2 and other way. You have to do SVP1 then SVP2 and SVP3, the same with ZVP. They are identical but as far as I know only Slovak SVP is recognised for Interchampion title.
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Once again thanks a lot Przemek
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As Przemek wrote is it same exam. Difference in shortcut is only because word "exam" is in czech "zkouska" and in slovak "skuska"
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Thanks for the translation Pavel
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