FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about our training courses, enrolment process and student support.
Yes — all our programmes are aligned to UK industry standards and recognised awarding bodies such as NEBOSH, City & Guilds and the IET where applicable. Our qualifications are respected by UK employers and regulatory bodies across the trades and construction sectors.
Absolutely. We offer flexible study options including full-time, part-time, evening and weekend classes to accommodate students with work or family commitments. Many of our students successfully train while keeping their current jobs.
We offer various funding options including flexible payment plans, government funding schemes where eligible, and employer sponsorship arrangements. Our admissions team can advise you on the best options for your personal situation during your initial consultation.
We provide comprehensive post-course support including CV writing assistance, interview preparation, access to our employer network for job opportunities, and ongoing career advice. Our commitment to your success extends well beyond the classroom.
It depends on the course. Our beginner-level courses require no previous experience and are designed for those starting a new career. Intermediate and advanced courses may require relevant experience or prior qualifications. Check individual course pages for specific entry requirements.
Course durations vary depending on the programme and study mode. Beginner electrical courses typically take 12—16 weeks, while advanced qualifications can be completed in 2—10 days for short courses or up to 24 weeks for diplomas. Evening and weekend options may extend the duration.
The 4th Amendment to BS 7671 (18th Edition Wiring Regulations) was published in 2026. It includes updated requirements for electric vehicle charging, enhanced fire safety provisions including arc fault detection devices (AFDDs), and new regulations for energy storage systems. Our C&G 2382-26 course covers all these updates.
Yes, we provide dedicated career support services including job search assistance, CV and portfolio development, interview coaching, and direct connections to our network of over 120 employer partners across the UK.
Our training centre is located at 24 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6AN — in the heart of central London with excellent transport links via Holborn and Temple underground stations.
Yes, we welcome prospective students to visit our training facilities. Contact our admissions team to arrange a guided tour where you can see our workshops, meet our trainers and discuss your training options in person.
Still Have Questions?
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