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    Hey there
    Feeling your pain. SAQA lost my papers 3 times. If you have your NVQ 3 in electrical from the UK then your all good, check out the link below from SAQA's web site.

    http://qspe.saqa.org.za/showQualification.php?id=72051

    To qualify as an electrician in the U.K. the learner must have the Electrotechnical Services NVQ at Level 3, which is awarded by City & Guilds (2356) and EMTA Awards Limited. As another option in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, an apprentice between the ages of 16-19 may sign up with an electrical contractor or building company. An alternative for those not eligible for apprenticeship or direct access into the NVQ is the City & Guilds (2330) Technical Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology Levels 2 and 3 at a college. Graduates would then need to gain employment in the industry to complete the NVQ. These technical certificates would compare with the SA National certificates: Electrical Engineering Levels 2 & 3. The NVQ (Level 3) compares with the SA Level 4 qualification.

    If you have the equivalent of an NQF 4, which you will do if you have NVQ 3, you don't need to do a trade test when applying for your wiremans. Thats how i got mine. I didn't have my NVQ 3 and found it quicker to go back to the UK, crash out the NVQ in 4 months and come back than it was to wait for a place to do my trade test. Working for 15 years in the industry counts for nothing apparently. You still have to do the sans 0142 exam and the unit standards for testing.

    If you just want to do the unity standards for testing just pay the money and fly to cape town and do it with these people. http://www.wcaeia.co.za/
    I was messed around by the ECA for ages reguarding the testing unit standards. I have the City and guild testing and inspecting which more than covers what is in the unit standards here but its all about the bit of paper and if you want to save your self a head ache just goto the wcaeia. Its probably cheaper and less stressful in the long run.

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    Finally got my qualifications from SAQA today,i am a NQF 4 its been a long 4 months.I went to the ECA in Edenvale on the way home and got told i have to do,1 Installation Exam and 2 Unit Standards and once ive done that i have to do a practical in a booth?Does this sound right to everyone?

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    Hi

    Does anyone know if the AM2 equates to the NQF 4?

    Cheers
    Mark

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    Writing my paper 1 on wednesday so I've been studying hard,fingers crossed all goes well.
    Paper 2 I'm doing in august on the 2nd that's going to be a tough one.

    Wish me luck guys!

    Scott

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