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<blockquote data-quote="Kurenai" data-source="post: 550305" data-attributes="member: 37533"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p></p><p>I just move to UK and I'm a qualified electrician in Hong Kong. I tried ENIC to certificate my qualification which they certificated my framework level and UK Qualification as following:</p><p>Framework Level: RQF L3 / SCQF L6 / CQFW L3</p><p>Comparable UK qualifications: BTEC National Certificate / Extended Certificate / Foundation Diploma / Scttish Higher / SQA National Certificate at SCQF Level 6 / SQA National Progression Award at SCQF Level 6</p><p></p><p>For above levels and qualifications, I have some question about my upcoming education path.</p><p>I preferred to be a qualified electrician to carry out electrical installation, testing, commissioning and certfication of the electrical works in domestic field. Is it required to starting from entry level (eg. NVQ level 1 - 3) or any short path that I can skip some of courses that I can save some time and money?</p><p></p><p>Thank you very much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurenai, post: 550305, member: 37533"] Hi Everyone, I just move to UK and I'm a qualified electrician in Hong Kong. I tried ENIC to certificate my qualification which they certificated my framework level and UK Qualification as following: Framework Level: RQF L3 / SCQF L6 / CQFW L3 Comparable UK qualifications: BTEC National Certificate / Extended Certificate / Foundation Diploma / Scttish Higher / SQA National Certificate at SCQF Level 6 / SQA National Progression Award at SCQF Level 6 For above levels and qualifications, I have some question about my upcoming education path. I preferred to be a qualified electrician to carry out electrical installation, testing, commissioning and certfication of the electrical works in domestic field. Is it required to starting from entry level (eg. NVQ level 1 - 3) or any short path that I can skip some of courses that I can save some time and money? Thank you very much. [/QUOTE]
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