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HI ive been looking at this ET4U, which course did you go on? is it like any other places that let you do the theory at home then come in for a few days and do the practical side of things? was you able to join a Competent Persons Scheme such as NAPIT, NICEIC, or ELECSA from doing this course?
 

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