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im a domestic installer and want to get into industrial/commercial i was thinking about doing a 2330 course but dont know what it really involves and if its much help. can some explane the best next step to take.
 
im a domestic installer and want to get into industrial/commercial i was thinking about doing a 2330 course but dont know what it really involves and if its much help. can some explane the best next step to take.

Phone your local college tomorrow morning 9am sharp, they are probably enrolling this week and places go quickly. You might just be in time, but you will probably need a 'suitability' interview first.
 
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The 2330 course is gone, last september was the last chance to start at level 2. The new electrical instalation course is the 2357 which incorporates the NVQ and the 2330 in a 2 or 3 year course but you must be working for a company to begin this course.
 
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the 2330 is not dead yet - I know this because I have just enrolled to do it at my local college starting in September. It was supposed to be superceded by the 2357 but the bods who define the new course did not have it ready on time. All the more reason for anyone over 24 yrs old to enrol on a 2330 course asap.
 
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I didnt know that, my old college told my mate he couldnt do the electricians course because he was not working for a company and the 2330 was over, that was in June. Sounds like there has been some changes since then
 
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I just enroled on my 2330 level 2 as well, enroled last friday and started this monday, I currently do not work in this field so i do think that i will struggle to gain employment within a company to begin my level 3 when the time comes.
 
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Can the level 3 definitely be completed if i start the level 2 now?

Ive been offered a place on the 2330 l2 but am concerned the l3 would have been scrapped by then?

Anyone clarify this...
 
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i completed my 2330 level 2 in july and im due to start level 3 next week at Uxbridge College.
I dont know if this will clarify it enough for you but i was told as long as you have already started level 2 or been offered to start it then the college you are attending should be able to follow the course through till you are finished so i suggest you ask your college if you are concerned.
 
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i have just enrolled on an apprenticeship which includes the 2330 level 3 and full nvq....cost me nothing....and i am currently looking for a company but not yet employed and i am 27.....
 
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