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ben

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello
I'd like to pass 16th edition exam without college.
I am foreginer and I am graduate electrical engineering college abroad
so my papers are invalid in UK.

It is posible to get qualification without college?
How to book 16th edition exam in that way?

Many thanks.
 
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Andrew Gabriel

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello
I'd like to pass 16th edition exam without college.
I am foreginer and I am graduate electrical engineering college abroad
so my papers are invalid in UK.

It is posible to get qualification without college?
How to book 16th edition exam in that way?

You might find a college willing to enter you for the exam
without attending a course, but you will still need to attend
the college for the exam. IEE does the course and exam in
something like 2-3 contiguous days, but that's a very expensive
option relative to attending a Further Education college for a
few hours a week for 10 weeks.
 
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Ian Boyd

Jan 1, 1970
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hi, i recently did the 2381 course via distance learning due to the fact i
couldn't get the time off work to attend college(i work full time as a
sparks)the course fees are about 280 quid inc. exam ...the exam has to be
taken within 2 years i think...hope this helps,
p.s. you need more than 16th edition to work in uk as a sparks,preferably
236 pt 1 & 2...
 
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sQuick

Jan 1, 1970
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Ian Boyd said:
hi, i recently did the 2381 course via distance learning due to the fact i
couldn't get the time off work to attend college(i work full time as a
sparks)the course fees are about 280 quid inc. exam ...the exam has to be
taken within 2 years i think...hope this helps,
p.s. you need more than 16th edition to work in uk as a sparks,preferably
236 pt 1 & 2...

you can work as an electrician in the uk without any qualifications.

I know people who a registered with an approved part P scheme
that have no formal electrical qualifications.

I think they recommend 236 pt1&2 or 'equivalent experience'

sQuick.
 
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