Mandatory Eligibility Criteria Sample Clauses

Mandatory Eligibility Criteria. To proof eligibility, the Bidder shall provide the documentary evidence as specified in Section IV
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Mandatory Eligibility Criteria. Only the following Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) shall be eligible to apply for this Tender: A. CATERPILLAR – GMMCO X. XXXXXXX – XXXXXXX C. EXCEL – MTU The OEM shall meet following mandatory eligibility criteria: a. The OEM shall be in the field for similar rating products for last 5 years minimum. b. The OEM shall have average turnover of Rs. 400 Crs. for the last 3 years. c. The OEM shall have service set-up / service engineer / local office located at Raipur / Chhattisgarh State / Nagpur / Bhopal / Indore. d. Should the OEM wish to participate through Channel Partner; the said Channel Partner shall be associated with company for min. 2 years and shall have carried out similar transactions in the past in the same period. e. Should the OEM wish to quote through Channel Partner; the tender document (envelope no 1) shall be accompanied with authorisation letter (refer Xxxxxxxx X) issued by OEM in the name of authorised channel partner. Additional letter (non-judicial stamp paper, where required) shall be submitted stating that all guarantees / warranties for the product supplied shall be of OEM until completion of the defect liability period and not of the channel partner. The tender submitted in this case shall be stamped and signed by OEM as well as Channel Partner.
Mandatory Eligibility Criteria. Mandatory Eligibility Criteria for “On -Line” submission of Bids for Group Mediclaim Policy for CIDCO employees and their eligible dependents for a period of 12 months is as under: (a) The agency shall have at least 7 years’ experience in the field of Mediclaim insurance policies for individual and group Mediclaim (GMC) insurance policies. (b) Average Annual gross under return in health sector during last 3 years i.e. 2014-15, 2015-16, & 2016-17 shall be minimum Rs.100 Crores (Rupees one hundred crores Only). (c) The insurance company should have served minimum 15 Corporate GMC (Group Mediclaim Polic y) having employee strength 750 and above during each year for last three years i.e. 2014 -14, 2015-16, 2016-17. (no average for last three shall be considered) (d) The insurance company should have their regional office in MMRDA region. (e) Third Party Administrator (TPA) shall be decided by CIDCO, GIC’s internal TPA will not be accepted. (1) CIDCO reserves right to reject any or all Bids without assigning any reason thereof and the same shall be at the entire discretion of CIDCO. CIDCO’s decision in this respect shall be final and binding. (2) In case of damaged documents / non accessible documents / relevant balance documents of already uploaded documents not fou nd after opening of financial bids then the hard copies of that documents shall be accepted subject to such documents shall be in possession of the bidder before the later date specified in the e -handover of the prepared documents. (3) Conditional bids shall be summarily rejected. (4) The offer shall remain valid for a period of one hundred twenty (120) days from the date specified in the e -handover of the prepared document. (5) Rs.15,900/- (Indian Rupees Fifteen Thousand Nine Hundred only) (Rs.15,000/ - Bid Cost + Rs.900/-towards VAT @ 6%) Non Refundable, to be paid via online payment Gateway Mode only. The information of E -Payment Gateway available on E - Tendering Website: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xx . (6) For further details regarding the above, contact Chief Health Officer , CIDCO Ltd., 7thFloor, CIDCO Bhavan, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai –400 614. Tel. No.: 000-00000000. (7) For any details regarding e -Tendering system (e -tender registration of the bidder) in CIDCO, please contact service provider M/s. Sify Nex Tenders (India)
Mandatory Eligibility Criteria. To proof eligibility, the Bidder shall provide the documentary evidence as specified in Section IV Tendering Forms and Support Documents. At the preliminary examination bids, the Bidder shall be required to meet the following eligibility criteria without material deviations, reservations or omissions, otherwise the bid shall be assessed as non responsive to the requirements of the tender documents and not considered for further evaluation.
Mandatory Eligibility Criteria. Only the following Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) shall be eligible to apply for this Tender: X. XXXX ELEVATOR COMPANY (INDIA) LTD.
Mandatory Eligibility Criteria. The Procuring Entity will start by examining all tenders to ensure they meet in all respects the eligibility criteria and other mandatory requirements in the Instructions to Tender and the Tender Datasheet, and that the tender is complete in all aspects in meeting the requirements provided for in the mandatory eligibility criteria outlined below. Tenders that do not pass the mandatory eligibility criteria at the preliminary examination stage will be considered non-responsive and will not be considered further in evaluation.
Mandatory Eligibility Criteria. The Procuring Entity will start by examining all tenders to ensure they meet in all respects the eligibility criteria and other mandatory requirements in the Instructions to Tender and the Tender Datasheet, and that the tender is complete in all aspects in meeting the requirements provided for in the mandatory eligibility criteria outlined below. Tenders that do not pass the mandatory eligibility criteria at the preliminary examination stage will be considered non-responsive and will not be considered further in evaluation. MR1 Dully filled Confidential Business Questionnaire MR 2 Dully filled Certificate of Independent Tender Determination MR 3 Dully filled Self-Declaration Forms (Form SD1 and Form SD2) MR 4 Xxxxx filled Declaration and Commitment to the Code of Ethics MR 5 Dully filled Tenderer Information Form MR 6 Copy of Certificate of Registration / Incorporation MR 7 A copy of a valid Tax Compliance Certificate MR 8 Provide a Valid business license(s)/permit(s)
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  • Eligibility Criteria Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Engineering Technology at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the Adult Education completion date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s required placement test(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit course at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students.

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  • Student Eligibility The LEA and POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION shall qualify and advise candidates for dual credit from the pool of eligible high school students. A candidate for dual credit is eligible for consideration for fall, spring, and summer semesters if he or she: a. is enrolled during the fall and spring in a LEA in one-half or more of the minimum course requirements approved by PED for public school students under its jurisdiction or by being in physical attendance at a bureau of Indian education-funded high school at least three documented contact hours per day pursuant to 25 CFR 39.211(c); b. obtains permission from the LEA representative (in consultation with the student’s individualized education program team, as needed), the student’s parent or guardian if the student is under 18 years old, and POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION representative prior to enrolling in a dual credit course; and c. meets POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION requirements to enroll as a dual credit student.

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