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Pasi

Good evening all
I am posting here, feel a bit out of place as currently I have no electrical qualifications.
I am looking for advice on courses to advance my career within the company I work for. I have been given a list of acceptable qualifications to achieve my goal and get the job role I would like.

  • C&G 2382 (17th edition)
  • And one of the following:
  • C&G 2330 Inc’ NVQ3
  • C&G 2356 Inc’ NVQ3
  • C&G 2360 Parts 1 & 2
  • C&G Electrical Part A & B – Approved Electrician
    combined with C&G Electrical Part C – Technician
Being new to the electrician trade I would like to know which of these are current and the prices and timescales involved in these.

Thank you for taking the time to read this and for any advice given.

Mark
 
for 2382 read 18th edition.
2356 levels 2 and 3 followed by nvq3 anD AM2.
TIMESCALE ABOUT 3 YEARS, COST ?????
 
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2330 was the tech certs that were nearly always used as underpinning knowledge for the 2356 NVQ3. Not always though as 2356 could be done as a stand alone qualification for some people. It's changed now though.

Think 2365 is the tech cert for the NVQ3 now. Not sure what the current NVQ3 C&G number is now as it changes almost weekly lol
 
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