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Hi, I have just recently completed a 4 day course organised by my employer, I was led to believe that on passing the exam we would be issued with a City & Guilds qualification. However I today recieved my certificate which is awarded by EMTA? Can anybody please shed any light on this, as to whether it's worth the paper it's printed on and actually will be recognized by anyone? Here is a link I found, any help will be much appreciated. http://www.accreditedqualifications.org.uk/awarding-body/qualifications/EMTA+Awards+Limited/50034844/EAL+Level+3+Diploma+in+Requirements+for+Electrical+Installations+(BS+7671~colon~+January+2008)++qualification.seo.aspx
 
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Engineering and Marine Training Authority
I did my NVQ 3 with them, although i did do my City and Guilds 2360 on day release
 
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