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Greeny007

Hi All,

I have recently passed my Level 2 C&G 2365 and 17th Edition and was meant to start my Level 3 C&G 2357 in January but it looks like due to numbers this is now not going to happen until September.

I have been informed that I could go on and do the Inspection and Test 2394/5 but have also been told that the EAL 600/4337/38 is another choice. I have been told these are 10 week courses and I just want to be doing something to help my career rather than just waiting till September.

Has anyone got any advice on this as to whether I can do this and if so which course would be better?

Thanks
 
They are both the same , those dinosaurs above are a tad out of touch

check your facts numbnuts , the EAL inspecting quals are a on-line , multi choice open book exam , C&G are not.
And 1 is universally recognised , the other no-ones ever heard of outside the education system.
 
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I would check Qualification Certs before a JIB card. And yes they will show on the back. On mine it says City and Guilds 2394 and below 2395 with their respective descriptions
 
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