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Hi all,

Hoping someone can advise.
I have spent 4 years on an apprenticeship: Level 3 Electrotechnical Qualificaiton (Installation route) (5357-03) - this info just gained from C&G.
I completed all the class work and passed all the exams - so all units are complete on the class learning and exam side. This is 7 units.
What I did not complete was the Portfolio which is 6 units for reasons I won't go into here.
Now up until ending the apprenticeship, I always believe I was doing 0235-02 and 0235-03 and it is only after contacting C&G I have discovered that I wasn't registered on the apprenticeship I believed I was on. Every single bit of college work and exam had 2365/02 and 2365-03 on them.

So it has come as a bit of a shock to discover I wasn't on the apprenticeship I thought I was on and I have no idea where to go from here.

I had originally planned to just pay privately to do my NVQ3 Electrical Qualification (2357) whilst working in a job as an electrical improver.

But now my understanding is I have no qualification at all?
What I will have is a whole lot of C&G Unit credits (101/001, 103/003, 104/004, 105/005, 107, 112/012, 114/014 I believe)
I also have: Understand the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671:2018 - 18th Edition.

What are my options, where do I go from here?
Can units be transferred with C&G?
I note they do not have the same unit numbers as C&G 2365-02 and 2365-03.

I'd be grateful for any help and advise.

Thank you.



 
Those 'Credits' you've listed are from the 5357 NVQ3 (what the apprentice does). If you had of been on the 2365 they would have been different. e.g. 5357-107 is (nearly) the same as 2365-204, 5357-003 = 2365-202, 5357-103 = 2365-302, etc.
If you've ended up with a full 2365 Level 2 and level 3, plus the Regs, you have all the knowledge units, and are just missing the Practical bits of the 5357 and obviously the AM2.
 
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Hi all,

Hoping someone can advise.
I have spent 4 years on an apprenticeship: Level 3 Electrotechnical Qualificaiton (Installation route) (5357-03) - this info just gained from C&G.
I completed all the class work and passed all the exams - so all units are complete on the class learning and exam side. This is 7 units.
What I did not complete was the Portfolio which is 6 units for reasons I won't go into here.
Now up until ending the apprenticeship, I always believe I was doing 0235-02 and 0235-03 and it is only after contacting C&G I have discovered that I wasn't registered on the apprenticeship I believed I was on. Every single bit of college work and exam had 2365/02 and 2365-03 on them.

So it has come as a bit of a shock to discover I wasn't on the apprenticeship I thought I was on and I have no idea where to go from here.

I had originally planned to just pay privately to do my NVQ3 Electrical Qualification (2357) whilst working in a job as an electrical improver.

But now my understanding is I have no qualification at all?
What I will have is a whole lot of C&G Unit credits (101/001, 103/003, 104/004, 105/005, 107, 112/012, 114/014 I believe)
I also have: Understand the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671:2018 - 18th Edition.

What are my options, where do I go from here?
Can units be transferred with C&G?
I note they do not have the same unit numbers as C&G 2365-02 and 2365-03.

I'd be grateful for any help and advise.

Thank you.




Did you find out your options? I’m in a similar situation
 
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