NVQ Level 3 Electrical Course
- Guaranteed Work Placement For Your NVQ
- Fast Track option Available
- Open to LCL, EAL and C&G Students
- 0% Finance Option available
- No Prior Experience Required
NVQ Level 3 Electrical Course
- Guaranteed Work Placement For Your NVQ
- Fast Track option Available
- Open to LCL, EAL and C&G Students
- 0% Finance Option available
- No Prior Experience Required
NVQ Level 3 Electrical Course
- Guaranteed Work Placement For Your NVQ
- Fast Track option Available
- Open to LCL, EAL and C&G Students
- 0% Finance Option available
- Paid Work Placements Available All Over the UK
Become an approved electrician through our NVQ Level 3 Electrical Training Course.
Guaranteed Work Placement for your NVQ Placement
The electrical NVQ has been designed to make the process as straightforward as possible. The City and Guilds 2357 NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation or Maintenance can be completed remotely through our user friendly online system. This allows you to upload different types of evidence and complete multiple assessments as you go, rather than relying on the usual two or three site visits that many traditional providers require.
You can enrol now and start working toward a comprehensive NVQ Level 3 qualification that will support a successful career as an electrician. This course is available to l earners in Wolverhampton and across the UK.
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Laethian is brilliant tutor and taught me so much durring the 4 weeks and feel confident to go out and carry out domestic electrical installs. He also is down to earth easily approachable if you don't understand something. Also you can have banter,..
Lee Lavender, 04 April 2025
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Just finished my level 2, the support and teaching was second to none! The tutors were more the helpful more so leathian went the extra mile for the students and myself, malcom to and josh is already finding me job opportunities. Highly recommend! And grateful for everything!
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What is the C&G 2357 NVQ Level 3?
The City and Guilds 2357 NVQ Level 3 is the ideal next step for those who have less than five years of experience and are working towards or have recently completed their Level 2 2365-02 and Level 3 2365-03 Diplomas in Electrical Installation.
This qualification is designed to assess the practical skills and knowledge you have developed both during your training and while working on site. It focuses on your real-world ability to carry out electrical work safely and to a high standard.
Once you complete the NVQ and pass the AM2 assessment, you will be eligible to apply for a ECS JIB Gold Card, a key industry credential that confirms your professional status and opens the door to better job opportunities.
What Will I Learn On This Course?
Why Take the C&G 2357 NVQ Level 3?
The City and Guilds 2357 NVQ Level 3 is the ideal next step for those who have less than five years of experience and are working towards or have recently completed their Level 2 and Level 3 Diplomas in Electrical Installation.
This qualification is designed to assess the practical skills and knowledge you have developed both during your training and while working on site. It focuses on your real-world ability to carry out electrical work safely and to a high standard.
Once you complete the NVQ and pass the AM2 assessment, you will be officially recognised as a qualified electrician. This also makes you eligible to apply for a JIB Gold Card, a key industry credential that confirms your professional status and opens the door to better job opportunities.
Who is this course for?
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS NVQ YOU MUST
- Be working full-time in the electrical installation industry / we will help you find work
- Have achieved, or be working towards Diploma Level 3 (C&G 2365, 8202, or other awarding organisation equivalent)
- Hold or be working towards an 18th Edition Wiring Regulations qualification.
How long does it take?
COMPLETE IN 6-18 MONTHSThe length of time that the NVQ takes will depend on how quickly you can cover the different types of work required to complete all the units. As a rough guide, we find most people will complete it in 6-18 months.
If you have been working in the industry for some time, existing jobs can be used as evidence to speed the process up.
If you have a large variety of work, you can complete it quicker; if you are doing the same thing day in and day out, then you will find it harder to provide the full range of evidence required.
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06/05/2025 09:00 | NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation/Maintenance – C&G 2357 |
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NVQ Level 3 Electrical Fast Track: Speed Up Your Qualification
The NVQ Level 3 Electrical Fast Track offers an accelerated path for those eager to become fully qualified electricians. The fast track option is only available to learners that are all ready in full time employment within in the electrical industry.
Why Choose the Fast Track Route?
Choosing the fast track program comes with distinct advantages:
- Faster Completion: Achieve your q ualification in less time, allowing you to become fully qualified quicker.
- Career Boost: Gain the credentials needed for better job opportunities or promotions more quickly.
Course Assessments
Rather than 3 fixed day-long assessments, we can assess you online to determine your progress and competence against the national standards. This flexibility will allow you to book your NVQ assessments at a time and place which suits you.
The following assessments will be used during your NVQ:
- Witness testimony
- Reflective accounts
- Photographic evidence
- Direct observation
On completion, you will receive a formal Level 3 NVQ certificate from C&G, the UK’s leading provider of vocational qualifications.
AM2 Assessment
The cost of this NVQ does not include the cost of the AM2 assessment, which is required as your end-point a ssessment. You can book this when you are ready directly with numerous AM2 test centres throughout the UK
Please note that you must bring photographic ID such as a passport or driving license with you in order to sit the assessments on this course. Exams for remote learning can be booked in via student services once you are ready. On in centre elements exams take place at the end of each week.
Learner Feedback
“I started training in electrics a couple of years ago but was struggling to get fully qualified with the company I was with. After speaking with Elec Training, I decided to sign up for the NVQ in Electrical Installations. Finding work in Sheffield hasn’t been easy, but Josh stayed in regular contact with MPN from the moment I registered. Thanks to his support, I’ve now been offered a position with the company and I’m ready to begin my NVQ. Really impressed with how proactive and helpful Elec Training have been throughout — would definitely recommend.”
“I signed up for the NVQ with Elec Training based on their promise to help me find employment to complete my qualification—and they delivered exactly as they said they would! Not only have I secured a new job after my hours were reduced with my previous company, but I’m now working with a company that will support me in completing my NVQ. Big thanks to Josh from recruitment for making it happen! Highly recommend Elec Training for anyone looking to get into the electrical industry.”
“I signed up with Elec Training to complete my NVQ and achieve my Gold Card. I chose them because they are one of the few companies that help people find work placements outside of apprenticeships. This was crucial for me since I’m no longer eligible for an apprenticeship and couldn’t afford to take a role at apprentice wages. Their support has made a huge difference in my journey, and I highly recommend them to anyone in a similar position.”
NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation
To achieve the NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation, follow these steps: Complete a Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation (e.g., City & Guilds 2365 or 2367), gain practical experience through employment or an apprenticeship, enrol in the NVQ Level 3 program (e.g., City & Guilds 2357), complete assessments including on-site observations and a portfolio, and pass the AM2 assessment to qualify as a fully recognised electrician.
The NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation is a work-based qualification that assesses your practical skills in electrical installation. It’s a key requirement for becoming a fully qualified electrician in the UK, typically completed after a Level 3 diploma, ensuring you meet industry safety and competence standards.
It usually takes 1–2 years to complete, depending on your prior experience and how quickly you can gather workplace evidence. The final AM2 assessment takes a few days.
Costs range from £2,500 to £4,000, depending on the training provider and location. Funding options like apprenticeships or employer sponsorship may be available.
Here’s how to obtain it: Earn a Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation (e.g., City & Guilds 2365 or 2367), secure a job or apprenticeship for hands-on experience, enrol in the NVQ Level 3 program (e.g., City & Guilds 2357), complete workplace assessments and build a portfolio, and pass the AM2 assessment to finish.
The cost typically falls between £2,500 and £4,000, varying by provider and region. Some apprenticeships or employers may cover part or all of the fees.
To get the Electrical NVQ Level 3: Complete a Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation (e.g., City & Guilds 2365), gain practical experience via work or an apprenticeship, enrol in the NVQ Level 3 program (e.g., City & Guilds 2357), finish assessments including on-site evaluations and a portfolio, and pass the AM2 assessment to become fully qualified.
Essential Qualifications
While the City & Guilds 2365 Level 2/3 diploma gives you a solid theoretical foundation, most employers in the UK also require an NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) to prove your practical skills and workplace competence. The NVQ Level 3 is typically needed to work as a fully qualified electrician.
Yes, in most cases, you need to pass both the NVQ Level 3 and the AM2 assessment to become a fully qualified electrician in the UK. These are the industry-standard qualifications that demonstrate both practical and theoretical competence. While other credentials (like diplomas or short courses) can enhance your knowledge, they’re usually not sufficient on their own.
No, you typically can’t start collecting evidence for your NVQ portfolio until after you’ve completed the Level 3 diploma. The NVQ requires workplace evidence, and you’ll need the theoretical
knowledge from the diploma to perform and document tasks correctly.
NVQ 2357: Designed for those who’ve completed a Level 3 diploma (e.g., City & Guilds 2365) and need to show workplace competence. It’s ideal for learners building practical experience.
NVQ 2346: Known as the Experienced Worker Route, this is for electricians with at least 5 years of verifiable experience but no formal qualifications. It allows them to gain recognition without repeating foundational training.
Yes, you can enrol in the NVQ 2357 without an apprenticeship if you have the 2365 Level 3 diploma. However, you’ll need to secure on-site employment or work experience to gather the practical evidence required for your portfolio.
The NVQ 2357 isn’t just for new entrants—it’s suitable for learners of any age, including older individuals with some experience (e.g., working as an electrician’s mate). Your existing mate-level experience can contribute to your portfolio, but you’ll still need to meet all evidence requirements.
Finding & Studying the NVQ Level 3
You can study the NVQ Level 3 at further education colleges, private training centres, or through online providers across the UK. Search online for “NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation courses near me” or check the National Careers Service website for local options.
Yes, the NVQ 2357 portfolio requires evidence of specific tasks like electrical installations, inspection and testing, fault diagnosis, and maintenance. Your training provider will supply a detailed list of required units and evidence types to guide you.
Yes, you must complete the NVQ 2357 through an accredited training provider to ensure it’s recognised. Fees typically range from £1,500 to £3,000, depending on support and assessments included.
Yes, many providers offer flexible learning options like online courses, evening classes, or weekend sessions to suit working adults. Contact local colleges or check providers like Elec Training for availability.
Building Your Portfolio & Gaining Experience
After your diploma, look for electrician’s mate roles, temporary agency work, or apprenticeships to gain hands-on experience. Job boards, local electrical firms, and networking with tradespeople can help. It typically takes 1–2 years to build enough experience.
If you’re limited to domestic work, diversify your tasks (e.g., wiring, testing, fault-finding). To broaden your evidence, seek opportunities in commercial or industrial settings through agency work, volunteering, or side projects with qualified supervisors.
No, DIY projects don’t count as portfolio evidence. The NVQ requires evidence from paid, supervised work in a professional environment to meet industry standards.
- Reflective Account: Include what you did, what you learned, and how you’d improve next
time. Keep it concise but specific. - Risk Assessments: These should be detailed, covering hazards, control measures, and
compliance with health and safety rules. Use your provider’s templates for structure.
Witness statements must be signed by a qualified supervisor, site manager, or senior electrician—someone with authority and expertise. A friend’s statement won’t suffice.
Your training provider should provide templates for material schedules, site diaries, and contract variations. For example portfolios or unit-specific guidance (like 311 & 312), ask your assessor.
AM2 Assessment & Costs
The AM2 is usually an extra cost, often around £700, and is not typically included in NVQ fees.
No, if you fail a section of the AM2, you only retake that specific section, not the entire assessment, saving time and cost.
You can practice similar tasks at home to build skills, but the AM2 uses specific setups at the test centre. All tools and equipment are provided there, so you don’t need to bring anything.
The AM2 pass rate varies by centre, but with good preparation, many candidates achieve a first-time pass rate of around 70–80%. Practice and study are key.
Timeline, Fees & Funding
The NVQ 2357 typically takes 1–2 years, depending on your experience and evidence-gathering pace. Six months is possible but rare unless you already have significant on-site experience.
The cost reflects assessor support, portfolio reviews, on-site visits, and administration. Even as an “assessment-only” qualification, it involves extensive oversight to ensure competence.
es, many providers offer payment plans, and adults over 19 can apply for Advanced Learner Loans to cover NVQ costs. Check with your provider or gov.uk for loan details.
Yes, the NVQ is flexible and designed for working learners. You can gather evidence during your job and complete portfolio work in your spare time, making it manageable alongside family commitments.
Career Outcomes & Progression
After completing the NVQ and AM2, many find electrician jobs within a few months. Mates or improvers often start at £10–£15/hr, while qualified electricians earn £15–£20/hr or more.
Yes, completing the NVQ 2357 and AM2 qualifies you for an ECS Gold Card. The JIB Gold Card also recognises these, though additional qualifications like Inspection & Testing can boost your credentials.
With the NVQ 2357 and AM2, you can work commercially or offshore. Joining schemes like NICEIC or NAPIT often requires further experience and possibly extra certifications like Inspection & Testing.
The NVQ 2357 is widely respected and qualifies you for domestic, commercial, and industrial roles. Your scope depends on experience and additional training, not just the qualification.
FAQs for Adult Career-Changers
There are no age limits for the NVQ 2357. You need a Level 3 diploma (e.g., 2365) and access to workplace evidence. Some providers may ask for basic maths and English skills.
No, you usually need the 2365 Level 3 diploma (or equivalent) first, as it provides the theoretical foundation for the NVQ’s practical assessments.
No, portfolio evidence must come from electrical installation work. Experience from other industries won’t count directly, though transferable skills might aid your learning.
The NVQ 2357 is highly flexible—you gather evidence at your own pace while working. Many providers offer remote support, making it ideal for balancing family and job responsibilities.
Providers often offer mature students flexible schedules, one-on-one guidance, and remote assessments. Your training provider assigns an assessor, or you can request one based on your location.
For adult learners, the NVQ 2357 is often more practical, letting you use existing work and learn at your own pace. Apprenticeships suit younger learners or those wanting structured, full-time training.
If you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us—we’re here to help!
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