Yes, one year for level 2 and one year for level 3
Yeah ours was twice a week for the level 2 first year and the same for level 3. One day classroom the other day practical
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Yes, one year for level 2 and one year for level 3
Yes, one year for level 2 and one year for level 3
Yeah ours was twice a week for the level 2 first year and the same for level 3. One day classroom the other day practical
their head office is in yorkshire. they are a national training provider i would speak to them i think they do pay as you train that is how i done it with my training provider you will find alot of the training providers have bad reputation which is sometimes not warranted the one i use probably has worst rep which made me concerned but the training centre has been really good and should not reflect on them for sometimes bad admin from customer support try and get info from someone who has been with the training company and finished the course before writing them off some people think if they pay for a course that they should walk out with a certificate for just turning up that idswhere alot of the bad reviews come from.Cheers Mark,
I will see where this XS Training is based in Cwmbran, the only one I could find is based in Yorkshire. Cwmbran is only a couple of junctions away from me.
Yes, the fast track stuff has so many certs, when you read them, half don't make any sense as their structure does not tell you that you are on route to the full qualifications.
That's why I have started to look at 2365 only!
Another problem I have, I still have school runs and that's a major pain for some daytime courses and will be juggling act.
Cheers for the input.
I'm not 100% on this as i personally haven't used xs training but i was told by someone who had used them it was based in cwmbran college. i was thinking of using them in the future once the training I'm doing is finished as I'm not far from them. i know true tech training in cardiff use them for some of their exams.
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the training company i use uses err training ltd for everything they have been really good the last i heard it about £7500 for full scope course which included your exams alot more than i paid with them but it has taken me alot longer as i have to travel and stay at hotels but i have enjoyed the training even though it has been stressful at times. i have been working on sites for last 2 years which has been hard work most of that has been without direct supervision once they know you can get on and do the work you get left to get on with it but you do have to do some of the crap work aswell work has been few and far between this year but I'm determined to finish as soon as training centre is open.
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their head office is in yorkshire. they are a national training provider i would speak to them i think they do pay as you train that is how i done it with my training provider you will find alot of the training providers have bad reputation which is sometimes not warranted the one i use probably has worst rep which made me concerned but the training centre has been really good and should not reflect on them for sometimes bad admin from customer support try and get info from someone who has been with the training company and finished the course before writing them off some people think if they pay for a course that they should walk out with a certificate for just turning up that idswhere alot of the bad reviews come from.
Hi Godzilla,Thanks @stokielee
I will look into the 8202, incase that is about anywhere near me and see if there is a pathway to it. The loan might help, if the payback is doable and not just after, so many months, you need to pay back!
Yes, the level 3 onwwards, 18th etc, will be something I will have to head to after getting past these first hurdles.
Thanks again for this info
Nice one, I had to pay for my Level 2 and started started my EAL level 3 and had to pay for that too! It was reduced price, but better than those crazy fast track prices.Hi Godzilla,
I have just enrolled on the 8202 evening course at my local college in Wolverhampton, the course fees were covered by the government because my income is less than £30k - hope this helps!
Hi All,
Good news (I think) and latest update on courses.....
Spoke to true tech and their 2365 course starts in Jan 2021.
But, 2 kids schools runs, primary and secondary at 2.30 and 3pm, 5miles apart, wipes out my afternoons. With 2365 being 9-4pm weekdays, is particularly a no go!
So After reading @Mark68 reply about colleges in other areas, I applied for the
EAL Diploma in Electrical Installations Level 2
Nightclass - 2 nights per week 5.30-9pm in Gwent college.
It's a approx., 50miles round trip each night, but the fees cost was £565!
Chased them today (had no reply, since applying) since the course starts next Tuesday.
They give me a telephone interview and got a place!
Interview lasted a couple of mins. Adult learner, name and address check and can I cough up the money now. Easy as that with no other questions and had a email confirmation straight after paying.
So great news, I start next Tuesday on a P/T 34 week course!
Only issue now is I need to work out how the EAL pathway works.
I am guessing after level 2, it's level 3, then after that - what's the next steps? I am now following the EAL route and not the C&G 2365!
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