ARTC TRADE TEST
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ARTC TRADE TEST
HI ALL .I am recently migrated from india to australia as a general electrician.When i applied for ARTC to TRA ,they asked me to take a trade test. I need to know which kind of questions come in theory and what kind of practical they are going to give me.
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Re: ARTC TRADE TEST
Hello All,
If you read and understand the theory section pinned at the top of the forum, you should be ok, have a good look through the forum as well, many have already posted their experiences about the artc trade test.
Regards
Kevin
If you read and understand the theory section pinned at the top of the forum, you should be ok, have a good look through the forum as well, many have already posted their experiences about the artc trade test.
Regards
Kevin
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Shrikrish. I am iqbal from sydney. Same thing they also ask me take trade test. Where r u in Australia.
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hi iqbal . i m in brisbane now. can neone help me with the questions which comes in artc trade test n how many they are?
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Hi, Krishna
I have attended for ARTC technical interview at MEL TRA last month, if you are confident about basics, it will do, main thing is that persons are very good at TRA, they will always try to pull you in a correct direction.Have you booked for PEER course, i will be at peer from 20JAN.
I wish you best of luck for your interview
Regards
Bujji
I have attended for ARTC technical interview at MEL TRA last month, if you are confident about basics, it will do, main thing is that persons are very good at TRA, they will always try to pull you in a correct direction.Have you booked for PEER course, i will be at peer from 20JAN.
I wish you best of luck for your interview
Regards
Bujji
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Hi, Krishna
I have attended for ARTC technical interview at MEL TRA last month, if you are confident about basics, it will do, main thing is that persons are very good at TRA, they will always try to pull you in a correct direction.Have you booked for PEER course, i will be at peer from 20JAN.
I wish you best of luck for your interview
Regards
Bujji
I have attended for ARTC technical interview at MEL TRA last month, if you are confident about basics, it will do, main thing is that persons are very good at TRA, they will always try to pull you in a correct direction.Have you booked for PEER course, i will be at peer from 20JAN.
I wish you best of luck for your interview
Regards
Bujji
What is peer course.How to get it?
Regards
A.Iqbal
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Re: ARTC TRADE TEST
Hi,
Are you an overseas electrician migrated to Australia? if yes, you have to get ARTC first,after that if you want to work as an unrestricted worker you need to get A grade licence/Unrestricted workers License by completing theory and practical assesment with mechanic ARTC certificate, if you are issued an Fitter ARTC you need to work for one year as an restricted worker to apply for it.
option:2
You can apply for this license(irrespective of ARTC Classification) at OCBA SA if you complete AS/NZS3000:2007 wiring rules course from PEER SA, once you obtain it, you will be allowed to transfered it to any state in Australia under Mutual recognition between states.
Regards
bujji
Are you an overseas electrician migrated to Australia? if yes, you have to get ARTC first,after that if you want to work as an unrestricted worker you need to get A grade licence/Unrestricted workers License by completing theory and practical assesment with mechanic ARTC certificate, if you are issued an Fitter ARTC you need to work for one year as an restricted worker to apply for it.
option:2
You can apply for this license(irrespective of ARTC Classification) at OCBA SA if you complete AS/NZS3000:2007 wiring rules course from PEER SA, once you obtain it, you will be allowed to transfered it to any state in Australia under Mutual recognition between states.
Regards
bujji
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Hi, Krishna
I have attended for ARTC technical interview at MEL TRA last month, if you are confident about basics, it will do, main thing is that persons are very good at TRA, they will always try to pull you in a correct direction.Have you booked for PEER course, i will be at peer from 20JAN.
I wish you best of luck for your interview
Regards
Bujji
I have attended for ARTC technical interview at MEL TRA last month, if you are confident about basics, it will do, main thing is that persons are very good at TRA, they will always try to pull you in a correct direction.Have you booked for PEER course, i will be at peer from 20JAN.
I wish you best of luck for your interview
Regards
Bujji
Hi Bujji,
I will also take my ARTC trade test this Feb 2009 but here in NSW as an Electrician. I work here as an electrician with a 457 visa and was assessed by TRA- not VETASSESS. You are talking about a technical interview, is it the same with a trade test? If yes, please could you give some details on what they gave you on the trade test?
Thank you..
Alex
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Have you found answers on your enquiries? I am on a 457 visa as an electrician about to take my ARTC trade test here in NSW Feb 2009. Are you both in 457 visas and were assessed by TRA and not VETASSESS?
Anyone? pls help..
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hi ..........i got no answers about trade test theory questions and practical exam. my test is in the end of this month in brisbane. i am also looking for help .....
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I also still don't have an idea up to this time. But I am assuming that ARTC has a standard set of tests worlwide for electrician licensing purposes, i.e. the same basic electrical principles and installation practices, which could be quite easy for a practicing electrician. Of course we still need to do some readings on those. I will do mine here in NSW first week of Feb.
Good luck! Please give us feedback when you finish. That would be a great help for the rest of us.
Alex
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Hi,
Are you an overseas electrician migrated to Australia? if yes, you have to get ARTC first,after that if you want to work as an unrestricted worker you need to get A grade licence/Unrestricted workers License by completing theory and practical assesment with mechanic ARTC certificate, if you are issued an Fitter ARTC you need to work for one year as an restricted worker to apply for it.
option:2
You can apply for this license(irrespective of ARTC Classification) at OCBA SA if you complete AS/NZS3000:2007 wiring rules course from PEER SA, once you obtain it, you will be allowed to transfered it to any state in Australia under Mutual recognition between states.
Regards
bujji
Are you an overseas electrician migrated to Australia? if yes, you have to get ARTC first,after that if you want to work as an unrestricted worker you need to get A grade licence/Unrestricted workers License by completing theory and practical assesment with mechanic ARTC certificate, if you are issued an Fitter ARTC you need to work for one year as an restricted worker to apply for it.
option:2
You can apply for this license(irrespective of ARTC Classification) at OCBA SA if you complete AS/NZS3000:2007 wiring rules course from PEER SA, once you obtain it, you will be allowed to transfered it to any state in Australia under Mutual recognition between states.
Regards
bujji
I'm Lester from Brisbane .I just want to know if you have done all these?
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i am also trade qualified electrician n came in brisbane b4 one week n also search for how to get licence so this thread is very good for us.thanks for that.
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Hi,
I also still don't have an idea up to this time. But I am assuming that ARTC has a standard set of tests worlwide for electrician licensing purposes, i.e. the same basic electrical principles and installation practices, which could be quite easy for a practicing electrician. Of course we still need to do some readings on those. I will do mine here in NSW first week of Feb.
Good luck! Please give us feedback when you finish. That would be a great help for the rest of us.
Alex
I also still don't have an idea up to this time. But I am assuming that ARTC has a standard set of tests worlwide for electrician licensing purposes, i.e. the same basic electrical principles and installation practices, which could be quite easy for a practicing electrician. Of course we still need to do some readings on those. I will do mine here in NSW first week of Feb.
Good luck! Please give us feedback when you finish. That would be a great help for the rest of us.
Alex
Do you appear trade test? How is it? How is practical test?
Sonu