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Is it me that they want a 100% pass rate.
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Can anyone offer some advice/help on this (i've messaged you gazdkw82), i've tried this exam and blimey, even with my prior H&S knowledge and experience in part of the industry i failed and obviously don't know by how much. I've probably paid on a 1/3 (i know quite slow) and im getting anxious with only a year and a half to try and smash through this course, which i know i can. If anyone can help i would be most appreciated, i wouldn't care if it was spoon fed, i have read through all the material but blimey the exam is just stupid considering. Thanks all! I can resit it on the 15/03/17 but i want to make sure this next time i pass it!
I'm starting my C&G 2365 level 2 & 3 at Trade skills 4 U in a couple of weeks. I've been hammering through the prep as the course is 10 weeks on level 2 and 6 weeks on level 3 (full time).
I will complete this course in October and...
- I will still need to build up a portfolio of work over 18 months or more to submit for the NVQ qualification (NVQ Assessor cost?).
- I will also need to get the testing qualifications (C&G 2394 & 2395 - £1300?), and
- I will then need to complete the AM2 to become a qualified electrician (£595 + poss recap course).
This process will take me a good couple of years and that is if I get a job straight after I complete the 2365.
This will cost me well over £8k to do. There are cheaper courses out there, but you will still have to complete the above to become an electrician.
If you don't have the time or money to do the fast track course... You can do all these qualifications with most local colleges on an evening study basis. I can guarantee you'll get a better education than some questionable company that promises the ECS Card before you've even got halfway!
I don't mean to sound harsh, I really did go the wrong way with going by this company, but im doing it and i'll try my best to see it thrugh, i'll be same position as you by the end. but only having to do my NVQ and AM2. i was looking for some help with this pre-attendance course, but appears no-one who has currently done it/doing it is about! Ahh! That does sound alot quicker and good though. I was going to go that route if im honest but the cost put me off, no im kind of regreting and wish i could cancel with Trades Gateway and just go do my 17th edition/Inspection & Testing/PAT testing and just go get experience on the job. Live and let learn though (a costly 6,500 lesson )
On successful completion of the course you would be able, legally and safely, to work as a qualified electrical installer / electrician, either in your own business or for a company.
I just wanted to stress the process, as some of these companies pretend you'll be allowed to go out on your own straight out of the course. I still haven't been able to confirm what I can do with the level 3 and 2357 bridging unit
I had a look at their website and i think its quite cheeky they put, as you'll still need the NVQ portfolio.
As for the H&S test. I'd take photos of the questions and your answers and put pressure them for answers.
I've previously read something on the forum about them... It wasn't bad, but the commentary was that the NVQ portfolio takes a lot longer than everyone seems to think and the H&S exam is a complete nightmare.
Trades Gateway - any feedback good or bad? - http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/threads/trades-gateway-any-feedback-good-or-bad.96669/page-3
I’m also with Train4jobs dongthe part P (level 2). I’ve done the H&S assessment after I think the 3rd attempt so far the hardest part.
Got my first two week practical booked in feb, I also have a new job waiting for me in the new year working with a building company.
That’s the plan yes but I’m thinking about doing that at my local collage on an evening.Will you then go for your level 3 NVQ while working for that company Gareth?
That’s the plan yes but I’m thinking about doing that at my local collage on an evening.
That’s why I had to use train4jobs as at my current job I don’t finish till 6, and the evening courses around here run 6-9 twice a week if I remember right.
With the new job I’ll be finishing at 5 so that gives me enough time to get there after work hopefully after popping in at home first for a change of clothes and a quick bite to eat etc
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