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Paul Fay
26th March 2009, 05:08 PM
Is there any City And Guilds part 2391,and 17th edition update courses in or around North London,I'm based in Stoke Newington,i can't find any on the web
Jimbo
11th April 2009, 09:46 PM
NICEIC is in Dunstable dont know how far that is from you but it may be worth giving them a ring. Regards Jimbo
wislum
22nd April 2009, 09:37 PM
Hi There is a good training establishment 35 mins away from you up in Harlow. Total Electrical Training. THey do a 4 day course with a 5th day for practical assessment. Would suggest that before you embark on coures get hold of the C&G 2391-10 Exam Success Book
ISBN978-086341-899-0 and learn the guidance note 3 back to front and inside out the current pass rate is around 40% of those who take the exam. I can Tell from experience as I am a freelance Electrical trainer and I sometimes take the 2391 courses at total. their fon number is 0845 370 9119
electricalvillage
7th June 2009, 12:52 AM
I've just finished the 12 week course. It would have blown my mind if I'd done it four days.
max power
5th August 2009, 08:05 PM
I did my 17 edition on a one day course all it showed was how to use the book you take in the exam.Its alot of hard work; i passed and saved alot of money BUT i wouldnt do it that way again.I took my 2391 on a 12 week course and that killed me;i dont recommend a 4 day course unless you are very exprienced in testing.Good luck in your courses and i hope you pass
Bikeelec
12th September 2009, 12:00 AM
My 2391 is a 9 week course - is it really mind blowing?:confused:
robbieforrest
14th September 2009, 04:18 PM
If you have not had alot of testing experience i suggest doing the 2392 first and this will give you a good grounding for your 2391.
Bikeelec
15th September 2009, 05:24 PM
I test daily so think the 2392 would be a waste of cash really.
Central Scrutinizer
15th September 2009, 11:03 PM
I agree, i am very familiar with the 2392, and it is ideal for what it is, a stepping stone for those inexperienced, as a progression to 2391
electricalvillage
23rd September 2009, 12:21 AM
I passed my 2391. Just got the result a couple of days ago. Only 2 out of 9 in our class passed. National pass rate was 43% for the July exam
Bikeelec
4th October 2009, 06:49 PM
Sounds quite a good pass rate by all accounts when compared with other exams
robint
7th October 2009, 10:13 AM
anyone recommend the Electacourse exam simulator? they seem to suggest you can do it all by home study. I never found any c&g centre that would accept external candidates. they all want you to attend their own courses.
12 weeks ? is that 5 days 8 hours/day?
conductor
8th October 2009, 10:07 PM
Hi Robint,
I done it the electacours way. try downundertradies.com or lockwell.com for the exam
good luck
rextaylorinwales@yahoo.co
21st November 2009, 04:07 PM
Hi all,
Doing the 2391 in four days is very intensive and really does take a lot of hard work.
I think the good advice given by the others is very true. Unless you can take the pressure of a four day course it would appear to be a good move to think about doing the qualification by doing it over say ten weeks or so.
Good luck,
Rex
Banburyman
22nd November 2009, 05:27 PM
I passed 2391 exam on July this year, I did not take any courses, just one refreshing course two days before exam. Now i am still waiting for my certificate.
I someone really want to do this exam shouldn’t have any problems to pass it. Just start reading a books
Central Scrutinizer
23rd November 2009, 09:51 AM
I passed 2391 exam on July this year, I did not take any courses, just one refreshing course two days before exam. Now i am still waiting for my certificate.
I someone really want to do this exam shouldn’t have any problems to pass it. Just start reading a books
why are you still waiting for your certificate? C&G send them out within about a week of passing, it will go straight to your college/training provider, i would chase them up!
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