Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
#1
Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
Hi all,
My brother in law has been working as a fully qualified electrician for 18months (working in electrics for 4 years). He has just received his paper assessment and came out as a Level 2. (I believe it is Lv1, 2 and 3).
Did any of you come out as a Level 2 and go on to sit the practical assessment (and pass?!).
My b.i.l will sit the practical in July.
Just feeling a little worried as obviously Level 3 would have been stronger.
Just looking for some advice and reassurance really!!
I am keeping up to date with the practical assessment thread! Thanks!
BC
My brother in law has been working as a fully qualified electrician for 18months (working in electrics for 4 years). He has just received his paper assessment and came out as a Level 2. (I believe it is Lv1, 2 and 3).
Did any of you come out as a Level 2 and go on to sit the practical assessment (and pass?!).
My b.i.l will sit the practical in July.
Just feeling a little worried as obviously Level 3 would have been stronger.
Just looking for some advice and reassurance really!!
I am keeping up to date with the practical assessment thread! Thanks!
BC
#2
Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
Hi all,
My brother in law has been working as a fully qualified electrician for 18months (working in electrics for 4 years). He has just received his paper assessment and came out as a Level 2. (I believe it is Lv1, 2 and 3).
Did any of you come out as a Level 2 and go on to sit the practical assessment (and pass?!).
My b.i.l will sit the practical in July.
Just feeling a little worried as obviously Level 3 would have been stronger.
Just looking for some advice and reassurance really!!
I am keeping up to date with the practical assessment thread! Thanks!
BC
My brother in law has been working as a fully qualified electrician for 18months (working in electrics for 4 years). He has just received his paper assessment and came out as a Level 2. (I believe it is Lv1, 2 and 3).
Did any of you come out as a Level 2 and go on to sit the practical assessment (and pass?!).
My b.i.l will sit the practical in July.
Just feeling a little worried as obviously Level 3 would have been stronger.
Just looking for some advice and reassurance really!!
I am keeping up to date with the practical assessment thread! Thanks!
BC
All those who did their practical tests this week do you mind me asking what level you got on the initial paper assessment?
#3
Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
My OH got Level 1, but he's been doing it 12 years.
One thing for your B.I.L to check has he got enough time in trade for the Visa?
I would get him to think about it carefully as $1600 is alot if he doesn't pass.
OH not done practical yet doing his on Tues.
Good luck to him whatever he decides
Becky
One thing for your B.I.L to check has he got enough time in trade for the Visa?
I would get him to think about it carefully as $1600 is alot if he doesn't pass.
OH not done practical yet doing his on Tues.
Good luck to him whatever he decides
Becky
#4
Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
Hi my OH has just done his practical he also got a level 1 on his paperwork, what is level 2, does that mean ok for practical but may find it difficult ? Good luck for you OH Becky
#5
Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
level1 is successful and recommended to proceed to assesment
level 2 is optional and you may proceed to assement however caution is recommeneded
level3 is unsuccessful not enough evidence to progress
if you get a 1 or 2 i would still go for the practical, i did find it relativly easy. The theory side of the day was most difficult
there are threads on here which will help anyone unsure
good luck
doc
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Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
Hi all,
My brother in law has been working as a fully qualified electrician for 18months (working in electrics for 4 years). He has just received his paper assessment and came out as a Level 2. (I believe it is Lv1, 2 and 3).
Did any of you come out as a Level 2 and go on to sit the practical assessment (and pass?!).
My b.i.l will sit the practical in July.
Just feeling a little worried as obviously Level 3 would have been stronger.
Just looking for some advice and reassurance really!!
I am keeping up to date with the practical assessment thread! Thanks!
BC
My brother in law has been working as a fully qualified electrician for 18months (working in electrics for 4 years). He has just received his paper assessment and came out as a Level 2. (I believe it is Lv1, 2 and 3).
Did any of you come out as a Level 2 and go on to sit the practical assessment (and pass?!).
My b.i.l will sit the practical in July.
Just feeling a little worried as obviously Level 3 would have been stronger.
Just looking for some advice and reassurance really!!
I am keeping up to date with the practical assessment thread! Thanks!
BC
Hi
My OH has just found out he passed the practical!
He like your b.i.l. passed his paper assessment on a level 2, we think due to him only being qualified for 18 months also!
So my advice is to tell your b.i.l. to go for it!! As long as he knows his stuff he will do ok!
Good luck to him.
Ang
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Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
Hi
My OH has just found out he passed the practical!
He like your b.i.l. passed his paper assessment on a level 2, we think due to him only being qualified for 18 months also!
So my advice is to tell your b.i.l. to go for it!! As long as he knows his stuff he will do ok!
Good luck to him.
Ang
My OH has just found out he passed the practical!
He like your b.i.l. passed his paper assessment on a level 2, we think due to him only being qualified for 18 months also!
So my advice is to tell your b.i.l. to go for it!! As long as he knows his stuff he will do ok!
Good luck to him.
Ang
Well done, this shows that a level 2 pass is not something to put you off doing the practical!
Looks like the results are coming through, finally!!!
doc
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Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
congratulations on passing Angthat is great news well done.
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Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
Yep i'd say go for it by the look of the reaction to the April practicals. I've just sent my paper assessment off and hope to be in the July practicals too.!!
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Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
As ive started the process can someone tell me how you put the text on the bottom of a post please.I think it helps other people who might be at the same point in their application. thanks
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I think that means the timeline that people put at the bottom
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thanks i'll give it a go
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Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
Hi, so the paper assessment is the one with your work history?yes/no??
If so wot are electromagnetic circuits and dc circuits classed as.Would fire alarms/burglar alarms/emergencey lighting systems class as dc, could electromagnetic be relays or door closer hold off type things, if so ok no probs if not ??????????
If so wot are electromagnetic circuits and dc circuits classed as.Would fire alarms/burglar alarms/emergencey lighting systems class as dc, could electromagnetic be relays or door closer hold off type things, if so ok no probs if not ??????????
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Re: Paper work assessment -electrics vetassess LEVELS?
Hi Jase, yes it is all your work history, id be very in depth, examples of evidence to show is on the vetassess website.I wouldnt see a problem using those examples of electromagnetic and dc scenarios.I included door entry systems on my assessment.