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advice on nvq3 please??
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<blockquote data-quote="Dalexis" data-source="post: 77689" data-attributes="member: 1818"><p>I would advise you to do the NVQ Level 3 to enable you to get JIB registration/graded. You may be able to get funding for this through your local college's Work Based Learning Team via "Train2Gain" funding. Depending on your work experience, you may not need to do the AM2 test, as this is a test normally for apprentices, you may be able to demonstrate through accreditted prior learning and site observations that you are competent in the units of the NVQ. The AM2 is NOT an essential part of the NVQ L3 at the moment, but this is due to change (next year I believe). Although you can still become an electrician without this NVQ, it is advisable to do this NVQ as it would make you more marketable in the current climate and demonstrate to potential employers that you have met the required standards via "real work experience".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalexis, post: 77689, member: 1818"] I would advise you to do the NVQ Level 3 to enable you to get JIB registration/graded. You may be able to get funding for this through your local college's Work Based Learning Team via "Train2Gain" funding. Depending on your work experience, you may not need to do the AM2 test, as this is a test normally for apprentices, you may be able to demonstrate through accreditted prior learning and site observations that you are competent in the units of the NVQ. The AM2 is NOT an essential part of the NVQ L3 at the moment, but this is due to change (next year I believe). Although you can still become an electrician without this NVQ, it is advisable to do this NVQ as it would make you more marketable in the current climate and demonstrate to potential employers that you have met the required standards via "real work experience". [/QUOTE]
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