They are the Qualifications that a NON Working in the Industry would do.
The 2365 Level 2, 2365 level 3 and the 17th Edition. plus they, as far as i can read it, giving you the Bridge unit for 2357 (what i think you need to be WORKING with someone, with hope someone will help you out) and then its the AM2
I WILL STRESS READ UP ON EVERY THING BEFORE HAND, Testing, Wiring, Cable Calcs, Maths, Wiring Regs, and seeing people work and WHY they are doing that (too many people say put in say 6mm Cable for Shows because we always done it that way, know why you should do some thing that way and it makes it easier to know other things).
I know the costs of courses has gone up so i THINK this maybe a reasonable cost for the LOCATION and TIME. Up to you to put in the HOURS and EXTRA get as much as you can out of the course (take the toilet rolls if you have to get more out.. IM JUST EVIL that WAY) Talk to people on the course and the tutors, always good to be on EVERYONES best side.
THINK MID is right tho if you can go with someone all the better, as getting the qualifications is easy enough, finding work and having the hands on skills (you will need for the 2357 part) is dam hard. I still dont understand how these cowboy electricians get so much trade and me qualified but NEWBIE cant