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Hi, I've got my JIB gold installation electrician card. After obtaining my 2357 NVQ, 2382-15 and my part p course.
I want to go one better and get my approved electrician card.
According to JIB they accept both EAL 4337/4338 and C+G 2394/2395.
They are roughly the same price to do but the EAL course has a much better pass rate..! I'm in a bit of a dilemma and don't know which one to go on..! Also as the pass rates for 2394/2395 is quite low, I don't want to be wasting ÂŁ1000 on a course and end up failing it..! Can you pay to resit exams with C+G if you fail and do you re take the exam on the day after or..?
Kind Regards,
TOM ASHCROFT
 
C&G are definitely better known and those who work in the electrical industry will have heard of the 2394/5 as the replacement for the 2391. I suspect the same could not be said for the EAL equivalents (I won't use inverted commas :wink: ) which are known by education providers but not so well known by those at the coal face.
 
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Like everyone has said the C&G is the recognised qualification that most will be aware of ! I guess because it is a closed book exam and therefore you need to know your stuff in terms of the REG'S and GN3 and able to test and fault find.
Safety is also a big one in both the practical and written exams.

As regards to re-sits yes you can pay to just retake the exams, BUT there is quite a time period in between before you can do so I believe, hence keeping all that knowledge at the forefront may lapsed a little before the resit if you don't continue with the reading.
 
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I hold the EAL qualification and I have never wired a house in my life :)C&G requires a very good knowledge and you need to be confident!
This is why employers value it so much.
Cheers
B
 
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It's changed with C&G now, training providers have the option to organise the written exam online to when it suits them and they do not have to wait for dates and times set by C&G. Its still called the written exam but is now done on a computer :).

yes, ill definitely pass its if computer based then i can happily type at 60wpm

most employers are not upto date with most qualifications so just ask if you are qualifed as a jib electrician and if you have testing and inspection.

(im not concerned so much about the practical its the written that i will find a lot harder)
 
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I'm booked on for the course in April. Any recommendations for the best revision for this written exam? Past papers?


Guidance note 3 is pretty much your bible but the exam success book is well worth a read. Its full of usefull hints and tips on the best ways to write replys, key words to look out for, etc. The exam success book also has a practise exam in the back. Chief examiners reports of previous runs are also worth while reading as will give you a clue as to where others went wrong...Things like earth fault path diagrams are easy points if you practise the different diagrams. Terminology is key so make sure you have this sorted.
 
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Guidance note 3 is pretty much your bible but the exam success book is well worth a read. Its full of usefull hints and tips on the best ways to write replys, key words to look out for, etc. The exam success book also has a practise exam in the back. Chief examiners reports of previous runs are also worth while reading as will give you a clue as to where others went wrong...Things like earth fault path diagrams are easy points if you practise the different diagrams. Terminology is key so make sure you have this sorted.
ive got the new one on preorder
 
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