
Electrician Courses for Beginners to Fully Qualified ECS GOLD Card holders with a guaranteed work placement for your NVQ Portfolio.

Thank you to Elec Training for helping…
Thank you to Elec Training for helping me take the next steps into the electrical industry. I’ve completed my Level 2 and received support throughout the process. Josh was particularly helpful and assisted me in finding employment with an electrical contractor local to me. I’m really happy with the outcome so far and looking forward to progressing onto my Level 3 and NVQ with Elec Training.
Simon Bowen
January 22, 2026














Every learner we take on is trained for success.
Our approach is simple: we support learners from training to employment.
We combine clear teaching, practical workshop time, and paid site-based employment for their NVQ to give every learner a structured, well-supported pathway from day one.
We deliver beginner-friendly electrical training, supported NVQ Level 3 site evidence, and guided progression, backed by our in-house recruitment team who support learners into paid employment aligned with their NVQ requirements.
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We have helped learners from across the globe become fully qualified electricians.
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Transforming João’s life, by doing what we do best, training to employment.

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From frustration to employment
João
From Training to Employment
We do it all.
Starting Training to Employment : 12 Weeks
Biggest Hurdles
NO Transport
No UK experience
No UK qualifications

“Grateful to be back in the trade thanks to Elec Training”
João Nuno Fonseca
Qualifications Gained
2365-02 City & Guilds
18th edition
Electrical Labourer ECS card
Next Steps........
2365-03 City & Guilds
2357 Level 3 NVQ
AM2
ESC JIB GOLD Card
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Employers we work with to place learners into paid electrical work aligned with NVQ requirements.
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Purpose-built for career changers and improvers.
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We have trained 100s of students, from beginner to paid employment.
Ersan Husseyin

I just want to say how amazingly helpful and communicative Josh from Elec-training has been. From start to finish, he was clear, approachable, and always quick to respond to any questions I had.
He took the time to explain everything properly, made the whole process smooth and stress-free, and genuinely went above and beyond to help. It’s rare to come across someone so professional yet friendly and easy to deal with.
Top-class service — a real credit to Elec-training. Highly recommended.
Laethian and Neil were top quality, helped make everything clear and made it a great experience.
What could’ve been a daunting challenge for people like myself with no prior experience was made into an enjoyable few weeks.
Couldn’t recommend more


Callum Hugill
Daniel Zhen

Elec Training provided excellent support throughout my qualification process. They helped me secure employment to complete my Level 3 NVQ and guided me at every step. The team is knowledgeable, professional, and genuinely focused on helping trainees move forward in their careers. I’m very grateful for their assistance and would strongly recommend them to anyone starting out in the electrical industry.
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Level 2 Diploma - C&G 2365-02
This qualification is the first step on the ladder to becoming a fully qualified electrician.
Level 3 Diploma - C&G 2365-03
This level 3 course is the natural progression from your level 2 and advances your knowledge and skills in electrical installation.
NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation/Maintenance - C&G 2357
The 2357 is designed for you to transfer the skills you have learnt at the centre into practical solutions when working on the tools or for a company.
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How much can you
make as an electrician.
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Got questions? We’ve got answers. Here’s everything you need to know about training with us.
To become a qualified electrician in the UK, start with a Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (like City & Guilds 2365), progress to Level 3, complete the NVQ Level 3 (2357), pass the AM2 assessment, and gain industry experience for certification.
Key Points to Understand:
- Begin with foundational theory and practical skills at Level 2 for safety and basics.
- Level 3 builds advanced knowledge in inspection, testing, and fault diagnosis.
- NVQ requires workplace evidence to demonstrate competency.
- AM2 is a practical end-point assessment for full qualification.
- Ongoing CPD ensures compliance with regulations.
All pathways align with City & Guilds standards and BS 7671 Wiring Regulations for recognised UK electrician status.
The best course for beginners or adults with no experience is the City & Guilds 2365 Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations, providing essential theory, practical wiring, and safety training to build a strong foundation without prior knowledge.
Key Points to Understand:
- It’s designed for novices, covering basics like circuits, tools, and regulations.
- Hands-on workshops simulate real installations for practical confidence.
- Flexible scheduling suits adults balancing work or family.
- Leads seamlessly into Level 3 for full qualification.
This course is endorsed by City & Guilds and meets ECS requirements for entry-level electrician pathways.
Through Elec Training, qualifying as an electrician typically takes 2–3 years, starting with a 6–12 month Level 2 Diploma, followed by 12–18 months for Level 3 and NVQ, plus 3–6 months for AM2 preparation and assessment.
Key Points to Understand:
- Fast-track options can compress timelines for motivated learners.
- NVQ involves gathering on-site evidence, extending duration based on work access.
- Part-time study may add 6–12 months for flexibility.
- Total time varies with prior skills or apprenticeships.
Elec Training’s structured programs comply with City & Guilds timelines and ECS Gold Card progression standards.
Electrician training courses in the UK cost £2,000–£5,000 for Level 2 Diplomas, £3,000–£7,000 for Level 3 and NVQ combined, with Elec Training offering competitive packages from £2,500, including materials and exams.
Key Points to Understand:
- Costs cover tuition, practical facilities, and certification fees.
- Funding like Advanced Learner Loans or apprenticeships can reduce out-of-pocket expenses.
- Payment plans include monthly instalments or pay-as-you-go.
- Discounts apply for bundled courses or early enrolment.
All pricing aligns with City & Guilds-approved providers and ECS scheme affordability guidelines.
Yes, Elec Training courses include simulated on-site experience in workshops and provide dedicated support for NVQ work-based evidence, such as portfolio guidance, employer partnerships, and logbook tracking to meet assessment criteria.
Key Points to Understand:
- Practical modules mimic real job sites for hands-on application.
- NVQ mentors assist in documenting evidence like installations and inspections.
- Partnerships with contractors offer placement opportunities.
- Online tools streamline evidence submission for efficiency.
This support ensures compliance with NVQ 2357 standards and Electrotechnical Certification Scheme requirements.
Yes, Elec Training supports progression to the ECS Gold Card by guiding you through Level 3 Diploma, NVQ 2357, AM2/AM2E assessments, and 18th Edition Wiring Regulations training for full JIB recognition.
Key Points to Understand:
- Structured pathway from beginner courses to advanced certification.
- AM2 preparation includes mock assessments for success.
- Post-qualification advice on JIB application and CPD.
- Success rates exceed 90% for card attainment.
The ECS Gold Card is the industry gold standard, aligned with BS 7671 and recognised by the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme.
Elec Training courses are ideal for career changers or those retraining later in life, offering flexible, adult-focused programs with no age limits, practical emphasis, and support for transitioning from other fields.
Key Points to Understand:
- Modular structure allows part-time or intensive options to fit lifestyles.
- Prior work experience in related areas can accelerate learning.
- Mentoring addresses skill gaps for confident entry.
- High success for over-30s in achieving qualifications.
Courses meet City & Guilds inclusivity standards and ECS pathways for diverse adult learners.
Elec Training’s qualifications, including City & Guilds Diplomas and NVQ 2357, are fully recognised across the UK by employers, JIB, and regulatory bodies for professional electrician status and site access.
Key Points to Understand:
- Nationally accredited for England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- Employers value them for compliance and competency.
- Lead to ECS cards for certified work eligibility.
- Portable for career mobility nationwide.
These align with BS 7671 regulations and the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme for UK-wide validity.
Fast-track courses compress training into 6–18 months with intensive full-time study, while standard routes span 3–4 years via apprenticeships or part-time, focusing on gradual skill-building with more workplace integration.
Key Points to Understand:
- Fast-track suits quick career entry but requires commitment.
- Standard offers paid apprenticeships for earning while learning.
- Both cover same qualifications but differ in pace and flexibility.
- Fast-track often includes accelerated AM2 prep.
Both adhere to City & Guilds frameworks and ECS Gold Card eligibility standards.
Elec Training’s intensive courses offer faster completion, focused immersion for better retention, and structured progression, unlike part-time learning which provides flexibility but may prolong qualification and dilute practical intensity.
Key Points to Understand:
- Intensive format builds momentum and quick skill mastery.
- Dedicated facilities ensure consistent hands-on practice.
- Smaller groups allow personalised instruction.
- Higher motivation from cohort dynamics.
These advantages support City & Guilds efficiency and BS 7671 compliance for effective training
Whether you’re starting from scratch or building on existing experience, we help you understand the right route, get trained properly, and move into paid electrical work.

Charanjit Mannu
Director at Elec Training
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