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I did my part 1 and 2 city and guilds in the 80s and also did the course c, then in recent years the 17th course and then even more recent the 2391.
I never did the AM2.
Not sure what the equivalent pt 1,2 course c equivalents are and whats the NVQ 3 ?

Can anyone enlighten me?
 
hi just taken my 17th and passed but the computer crashed during my exam and i lost 5 mins of my exam time also ive recently my 2330 level 2 and 3 im not sure why but i seem to be chaseing the qualification before it changes all the time my next one is 2330-10 but i think this is changing too but dont know when
 
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Nvq 3 is a qualification that people have to undertake to be recognized by jib if they have not completed a formal apprentiship and cannot prove competance.
The course can be compleeted via the Internet or by working with a scheme provider you have to be employed to complete this course ( alternatives are available ) the course is basicly a on site diary of works you have to complete photograph and sighned off by employer.
After June this year I believe there was a change that included the need to also obtain a am2 qualification as well but I haven't been up to date lately on gossip so maybe someone else could advise?
 
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What you did was the old 236 qualification (I did it too and the C course which wasn't easy was it!)
The NVQ 3 is in basic terms a logbook where you record work that you have done on site to meet a set criteria, including 3 wiring systems installed, 3 enclosures, all tests carried out and 3 faults found. This is meant to happen on 3 different occasions but not neccesarily on 3 different sites. The AM2 has changed since the 80's but the basic principle is the same as then install for 8 1/2 hours, safe isolation, inspection and test, fault diagnosis and a 30 question online test.
If you need anymore info please feel free to contact
Rob
 
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On a similar note, could anyone advise me please, i am currently working on-site as an electricians mate & looking to get qualified, have on-site experience of approx 1.5 years & also have 17th regs, C & G 2392 & Part P...i was hoping that i could jump straight to the C & G 2330 - Level 3??? would anybody have an idea wether this is actually possible or experience of doing a similar thing? (i also have a Bsc Honours Degree In surveying) & also will do my C & G 2391 next year. Thanks in advance
 
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