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Cheers bro, I guess what I’m wondering is are these qualifications definitely nationally approved as I have heard horror stories of people coming out of their college and their qualifications not being nationally approved or valid etc?Do your learning, submit your assessments online and you will get next study book after you finish this one. Also you will get access to more online lessons and modules..
1st book is the easy part ?. I've submitted my TMA 13 a few weeks ago.
I’ve submitted my cancellation form I’m going to look elsewhere for a more trusted training provider I feel I rushed into this course too fast without exploring other optionswith this course you can apply to niceic as a domestic installer. self-employed knackering your back and knees rooting under floorboards etc it will not allow you to .to enter the industrial sector and be recognised as an electrician,
The modules and lessons you've seen above yes that's the domestic part of the course. It's a full scope electrician course tho... i don't have access to industrial sector part of the course yet. Once I've passed this part i can move on to the second part of it.with this course you can apply to niceic as a domestic installer. self-employed knackering your back and knees rooting under floorboards etc it will not allow you to .to enter the industrial sector and be recognised as an electrician,
You may well end up with the quals on paper but it won’t automatically mean anyone will employ you as an electrician, experience is everything in the commercial/industrial area I’m afraid, as above these short courses allow you work domestically but even then with no previous experience you’ll need to take it very slowly, obviously all education is good and please believe me I’m not trying to put anyone off here, I’m a domestic installer myself albeit alongside other trade quals, it is possible to make a living and change trades and there’s some very good electricians on here who have taken the same route you have and are testament to that ?The modules and lessons you've seen above yes that's the domestic part of the course. It's a full scope electrician course tho... i don't have access to industrial sector part of the course yet. Once I've passed this part i can move on to the second part of it.
2 years doesn't seem short at all to me. All students with them take 1.5-2 years to finish the complete course. Myself I'm turning year 3 this summer due to lockdown missing practical trainingYou may well end up with the quals on paper but it won’t automatically mean anyone will employ you as an electrician, experience is everything in the commercial/industrial area I’m afraid, as above these short courses allow you work domestically but even then with no previous experience you’ll need to take it very slowly, obviously all education is good and please believe me I’m not trying to put anyone off here, I’m a domestic installer myself albeit alongside other trade quals, it is possible to make a living and change trades and there’s some very good electricians on here who have taken the same route you have and are testament to that ?
From your list below, is it just 2365 that you are doing? ÂŁ7800 is a lot of money. Are you able to list all the courses that are included in that price?I study with them since 2018.
I've found them on an advert on Facebook, filled in my details. And they called one day after a while and to query if I'm interested. I got a 2 people interview at my home. They literally want to assess each candidate and evaluate them, to see of they are realy determined and keen to learn.
I'm half way through my training at the moment. I get my learning materials through post as I advance. Assements are submitted online after each module. 33 modules in total.
We also get pratctical training. A total of 5 weeks where you get your hands on and we can add all that work to our portfolio.
They work with many local colleges around the country i see. My training will be at one college in Southampton.
And cost was 7800, paid through Caledonian Consume something. I'm paying ÂŁ180/month. I think is a 0% finance or so because the number of months are exactly ÂŁ7800/180.
I've been a lazy learner so far. I will keep you updated as i go along. The course was excellent so far.
How much actual site experience do you get in those 2 years?....which is my point the theory can be learned very quickly but translating it to real world jobs is the part that takes time, as I say I’m really not trying to put you off just make you aware2 years doesn't seem short at all to me. All students with them take 1.5-2 years to finish the complete course. Myself I'm turning year 3 this summer due to lockdown missing practical training
Good luck - hope you get it sorted. I will be interested in knowing what issues you had. I have been trying to weigh up between home learning (NTC) and Trade Skills 4u.Stay away from NTC... I run into a big issue with them last week. I'm waiting for a response from them and update you later. So far I've paid them ÂŁ6,500
What issues...if you paid them so much explain what issues???Good luck - hope you get it sorted. I will be interested in knowing what issues you had. I have been trying to weigh up between home learning (NTC) and Trade Skills 4u.
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