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

The City & Guilds 2394 and 2395 is a closed book assessment and the EAL equivalent are open book.

I suppose it could be argued that the EAL teaches those that are undertaking the course to refer to their OSG and Regs as a method of obtaining the correct information to answer the questions. The City & Guilds requires that students recall the information that they have been taught. The EAL does NOT simply give the answers as you have to be able to know where to look to get the information within the OSG and BS7671.

Both methods of assessment have their pros and cons, for example, one encourages a student to become familiar with the OSG and BS7671 so that they know where to look and the other requires that the student remembers the information that they have been taught. In the real world of work if you came across a problem you would want to know where to look to find a solution. However, it could equally be argued that you should be able to remember this information.

Whichever option you believe is best does not detract from the fact that you are either recalling information to pass an exam or searching for information to pass an exam. Either way, it does not detract from the value of these qualifications as in each case you have to be able to interpret the questions correctly and know where to find the information that will enable you to answer the question. Some people believe that the EAL open book is a book full of all the answers and that students simply copy the answers, this is not the case at all. Far from being a stupid mans test, perhaps the EAL approach encourages those to become familiar with BS7671 and use it as another tool in their toolbox.
 
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Jeesh, I am just glad I have my approved ticket.

Got to feel sorry for these kids trying to get qualified. It's tough out there.
 
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The City & Guilds 2394 and 2395 is a closed book assessment and the EAL equivalent are open book.

I suppose it could be argued that the EAL teaches those that are undertaking the course to refer to their OSG and Regs as a method of obtaining the correct information to answer the questions. The City & Guilds requires that students recall the information that they have been taught. The EAL does NOT simply give the answers as you have to be able to know where to look to get the information within the OSG and BS7671.

Both methods of assessment have their pros and cons, for example, one encourages a student to become familiar with the OSG and BS7671 so that they know where to look and the other requires that the student remembers the information that they have been taught. In the real world of work if you came across a problem you would want to know where to look to find a solution. However, it could equally be argued that you should be able to remember this information.

Whichever option you believe is best does not detract from the fact that you are either recalling information to pass an exam or searching for information to pass an exam. Either way, it does not detract from the value of these qualifications as in each case you have to be able to interpret the questions correctly and know where to find the information that will enable you to answer the question. Some people believe that the EAL open book is a book full of all the answers and that students simply copy the answers, this is not the case at all. Far from being a stupid mans test, perhaps the EAL approach encourages those to become familiar with BS7671 and use it as another tool in their toolbox.

And there was me thinking my 2395 was based on GN3 :-/
 
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The City & Guilds 2394 and 2395 is a closed book assessment and the EAL equivalent are open book.

I suppose it could be argued that the EAL teaches those that are undertaking the course to refer to their OSG and Regs as a method of obtaining the correct information to answer the questions. The City & Guilds requires that students recall the information that they have been taught. The EAL does NOT simply give the answers as you have to be able to know where to look to get the information within the OSG and BS7671.

Both methods of assessment have their pros and cons, for example, one encourages a student to become familiar with the OSG and BS7671 so that they know where to look and the other requires that the student remembers the information that they have been taught. In the real world of work if you came across a problem you would want to know where to look to find a solution. However, it could equally be argued that you should be able to remember this information.

Whichever option you believe is best does not detract from the fact that you are either recalling information to pass an exam or searching for information to pass an exam. Either way, it does not detract from the value of these qualifications as in each case you have to be able to interpret the questions correctly and know where to find the information that will enable you to answer the question. Some people believe that the EAL open book is a book full of all the answers and that students simply copy the answers, this is not the case at all. Far from being a stupid mans test, perhaps the EAL approach encourages those to become familiar with BS7671 and use it as another tool in their toolbox.

Ime a bit out of date with most of this stuff, Ide never heard of EAL equivalents until today and only recently found out about the 2394/5 exams a few months back.
When I did mine it was still the 2391.

But ime intrigued is the practical exam (for either 2394/5 not sure what is what as I say) open book as well or not?

When I did my 2391 you had to know your test routines like the back of your hand if you didnt you would fail simple as that.
Seems a bit pointless if you can test while reading how to do it out of the book?
And the written test well that was a doozy, I was lucky I passed it first time but I know many who have failed numerous times because it was damn hard!

Anyone who has there 2391 I have a great deal of respect for as so many people fail it, But ime not really sure how it compares to the new ones.
 
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Ime a bit out of date with most of this stuff, Ide never heard of EAL equivalents until today and only recently found out about the 2394/5 exams a few months back.
When I did mine it was still the 2391.

But ime intrigued is the practical exam (for either 2394/5 not sure what is what as I say) open book as well or not?

When I did my 2391 you had to know your test routines like the back of your hand if you didnt you would fail simple as that.
Seems a bit pointless if you can test while reading how to do it out of the book?
And the written test well that was a doozy, I was lucky I passed it first time but I know many who have failed numerous times because it was damn hard!

Anyone who has there 2391 I have a great deal of respect for as so many people fail it, But ime not really sure how it compares to the new ones.

As far as I am aware with the 2394/5 you are not allowed yours books, not sure though as I did have them in the room but didn't use them.
 
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As far as I am aware with the 2394/5 you are not allowed yours books, not sure though as I did have them in the room but didn't use them.

Yes, think you are right. The 2394 and 2395 is a closed book and the EAL versions are open book as you can use GN3.
 
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