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We have received many enquiries about the final registration date for the NVQ 3 Electrical Installation and can confirm that the final registration date is 31st December 2013 with the final certification date being December 2016.

We are now offering people the opportunity to secure their places on this NVQ for a deposit of £150 before the final registration date of 31st December 2013. The deposit will be deducted from the final balance which can then be paid when you choose to start the NVQ at a time of your choosing in 2014. You will then have up until December 2016 to complete the NVQ.

Please note, that this is the EAL NVQ 3 Electrical Installation and it is identical to the City & Guilds 2356, same units, same method of assessment etc, basically the same qualification, different supermarket (awarding body). It is also recognised by the JIB as a requirement for obtaining your JIB gold card. Furthermore, you do not have to complete the AM2 with this NVQ, unlike the 2357 and EAL Diploma.

Anyone interested can contact us by completing the online application form.

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Hardly tin pot when it's the same qualification, just a different provider. That's like saying you won't accept someone NAPIT registered as it's tin pot compared to NICEIC. Think you need to look at more than just the certificate provider when employing someone.
 
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But at the end of the day as a employer someone gives me a a EAL cert and someone give me a C&G cert... EAL is going in the bin, we see them as tin pot qualifications.

Interesting point Spinks and perhaps highlights the ignorance of many employers when they do not recognise that City & Guilds and EAL are awarding bodies who often work together to create qualifications. For example, the 2357 was created by both City & Guilds and EAL working in partnership, C & G call theirs the 2357 and EAL call theirs the 1605.

You can see here a list of new qualifications and the comparisons/equivalents for EAL and City & Guilds. The list is provided by the forum for Electrotechnical National Forum . Furthermore, NICEIC, JIB, ECA, IET, Summit Skills, etc etc ALL recognise EAL qualifications as the equivalent of City & Guilds, not better or inferior but equally as good.

Just to add that NICEIC actually work in partnership with EAL as well as City & Guilds as can be seen on their website. The JIB state that to be graded as an electrician you need the 2356 or approved equivalent such as EAL NVQ 3 Electrical Installation.

You could be doing yourself and your company an injustice by viewing EAL as tin pot and perhaps even losing out on employing a really good electrician. After all, it is the individual who is either a good or bad electrician and you will not be able to tell this by the awarding body who printed his certificate.

Interesting debate though, thanks for your thoughts on this.
 
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Why are you not offering the C&G 2356 anymore and changing to EAL? I was going to sign up with you but I think I'll have to rethink my plans now, I'm not interrested in EAL courses as they are associated too much with the Electrical Trainee brigade by potential employers.
 
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Hardly tin pot when it's the same qualification, just a different provider. That's like saying you won't accept someone NAPIT registered as it's tin pot compared to NICEIC. Think you need to look at more than just the certificate provider when employing someone.

One is open book, one is closed book.

Any monkey who can read has a chance of passing the EAL qualification....all you have to do is copy out the book.

So, there not the same qualification. Far from it.

EAL is a disgrace.
 
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Interesting point Spinks and perhaps highlights the ignorance of many employers when they do not recognise that City & Guilds and EAL are awarding bodies who often work together to create qualifications.

How is it ignorance?

Mr.A has C+G

Mr.B has EAL.

Forget references, we all know they can be fixed....How does Mr.Employer know that Mr.B isn't a complete monkey? After all he's passed an openbook exam. Anyone without any electrical knowledge has a chance to pass because the answers are infront of you if you look hard enough.

Mr.A employed every single day of the week.
 
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Hardly tin pot when it's the same qualification, just a different provider. That's like saying you won't accept someone NAPIT registered as it's tin pot compared to NICEIC. Think you need to look at more than just the certificate provider when employing someone.

Never even heard of napit before I came on this forum .
 
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Why are you not offering the C&G 2356 anymore and changing to EAL? I was going to sign up with you but I think I'll have to rethink my plans now, I'm not interrested in EAL courses as they are associated too much with the Electrical Trainee brigade by potential employers.

We are still offering the City & Guilds 2356 and are also offering the EAL equivalent NVQ 3 Electrical. However, the 2356 are unnamed registrations as the final registration has already expired on 31/01/13. We have a limited number of places on the 2356 and the EAL NVQs final registration date is 31/12/13.

Basically, if you need the NVQ then you have a few options. City & Guilds 2356 unnamed registrations (because you cannot register any longer). Or EAL NVQ 3 Electrical, which as stated previously, is exactly the same as the 2356, same assessment method, same evidence required etc etc.

Other option is to go for the 2357 or EAL equivalent, however, with this option you have to also complete the AM2. The whole point of the post was to inform on the final registration date for the EAL NVQ 3 Electrical Installation. After this date the only option will be the 2357 etc or limited unnamed registrations on the 2356.
 
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One is open book, one is closed book.

Any monkey who can read has a chance of passing the EAL qualification....all you have to do is copy out the book.

Far from it, the EAL NVQ 3 Electrical Installation is exactly the same as the NVQ 2356 NVQ 3 Electrical Installation. Same units, same assessment method, same evidence/knowledge required and leads to the same JIB gold card.

simples :)
 
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Far from it, the EAL NVQ 3 Electrical Installation is exactly the same as the NVQ 2356 NVQ 3 Electrical Installation. Same units, same assessment method, same evidence/knowledge required and leads to the same JIB gold card.

simples :)

what about the 2394 and 2395 equivelant. EAL is the stupid mans tests!
 
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