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cdisney

Hi

I have recently (2 weeks ago) finished my apprenticeship and passed everything including my AM2. I have received the pass/qualification certificate for the AM2 but was wondering if anyone knew how long it would roughly take to receive the full qualification certificate. Yes I know ask your tutor..... I have done this but he was very vague.

Thanks
Chris
 
Assuming things are still the same as when I served my time you will need to put a copy of your AM2 certificate in your NVQ portfolio before it can be submitted. This will need to be assessed and go through the process before C&G issue a certificate for this.
 
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Have done this and everything is intact for it to be assessed. College said 2-4 months but they weren't confident if that was correct!
 
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I did think you guys did 2357 for.the full nvq3 formally 2356

And part time or people trying to get in the trade.did 2365 formally 2330
But.can so.a.bridge units to make up to nvq3 but also need am2


As for your qualifications get in touch with city and guilds, I had to do that and they slapped my college for the paper work. Sadly I Misted out on some work because of it.
 
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