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Hi Guys, its been a while since i posted on the forum but the plan to start my electricians course is still on,

I want to be a domestic electrician and from what i read online it looks like the NVQ2357 isnt the way to go.

Are there any electricians on here who are domestic only, ? what course do i need to complete to get started, and what are the cost involved ?

Any info would be greatly appreciated

Steve
 
An apprenticeship with someone who only does domestic work would do that, but you won't get the full qualification as it requires you to carry out what is normally non-domestic works as part of the course (NVQ).
 
I apologise for my lack of knowledge, im looking round the net for the answers but there seems to be that many different courses its confusing me !

I'm hopeing someone on here has gone down the same route i'm wanting to go ( if that road exists )
 
City & Guilds 2377-12 and 2377-11 qualifications. These certificates are regarded as the ‘must have’ qualifications as it allows you to test appliances

Oh well,that's me buggered
Anyway,I might have got bored lol
 
Ultimately you would want to attain NVQ3. With this you could get an ECS card and a JIB grading of Electrician which is well recognised in the industry. It depends what you want to be. Do you want to be a domestic installer or an Electrician who concentrates on domestic work. Either can carry out work legally under Part P. I have just searched on google, there is a course out now that would meet the requirements for you to register with a scheme provider (NICEIC, NAPIT Etc) and also map across toward your NVQ3 when / if you do it later. Gold: EAL 7695 Domestic Electrician Course
 
The current City and Guilds are either the 2357 or 2365. I'm not quite sure which is best?

The important part is that you get on site experience whilst you are studying. Most of what we do is with our hands, backed up with knowledge of the wiring regulations, building regulations and some maths. To just do a course is worthless; to just work on site is also not enough to make you an electrician - you need both.

Please don't be tempted to go for a "domestic installer" or "Part P" course. They qualify you for little, if nothing at all and will probably leave you soon realising that you should have done the full course which would bmake you much more employable.

I hope this helps. :)
 

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