17.4 In which cases are conditions imposed?
If the higher education institution does not provide evidence of professional aptitude despite a corresponding promise to pursue the profession, conditions will be imposed to prove professional aptitude.
Sometimes a “chicken and egg problem” arises in that it must be clarified whether the accreditation procedure should be completed first or whether the approval of the professional licensing body should be documented first. A pragmatic approach is required here. If the professional licensing body requires the accreditation procedure to be completed before making its decision, the method of choice at this point is to impose conditions requiring the professional licensing body to subsequently submit the certificate.
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