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    iv been working for a elec company for 3 years or there about iv passed my 2330 level 2 and 3 and the corse said that i would be qulified to be an elec but the company sez im not are thay haven me on or are thay tell the truth? some other people i know have done the same corse and that run like a one man band type of thing and he tells me i should be so whats going on?

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    The 2330's are regarded as *not that* difficult to pass as they are, basically, multi-choice type exams. Of course, I accept that some of the Level 3 exams are written, and practical - but you're still allowed to take the Regs and OS Guide into the exam with you. For these reasons, it can be said that a person may be able to guess an answer and stand a reasonable chance of getting it right. I believe that the true value of the 2330's is in giving the student a really good grounding in the general aspects of electrical knowledge.

    The 2391-10 is totally different - hence the low pass-rate nationally. It's a closed-book exam, and the 6 major questions in Part B are based on practical scenarios. It's the only exam that anyone has any meaningful respect for because it's so hard. You *really* have to 'know your stuff' to get through this one. In a way it's somewhat like the 2330 Level3, but more spe******t.

    My guess is that the 2330's are worth something when combined with the 17th Regs, and some experience (say 1 to 2 years) - and then you're generally regarded as a Sparky. However, this may not be enough to make you stand out from the crowd and give you that 'edge' when asking for a pay increase, etc.

    Add the 2391 to your qualifications and you won't look back. There won't be any dispute about whether you're a full Sparky or not.

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    Don't know why, the system edited out the word 'spe******t' in my reply above.

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    's p e c i a l i s t'

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    Check out the grading definitions on the JIB website.....they are used as the benchmark for grades although not the be all and end all.

    http://www.jib.org.uk/

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    The 2330 is only the underpinning knowledge which is gained at a training establishment. To be qualified as you say , you must gain the 2357 which is the NVQ 3 [on site evidence]. The JIB will also ask for evidence of completing the new assessment of occupational competence [AM2].

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