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Have started a plumbing/renewables course leading to C&G 6035 level 3 and C&G 2399-01 and various BPEC certificates including part P Defined scope electrical - it was explained to achieve the NVQ I have to provide on site evidence of my work - as well as the theory side I have to attend the training centre for 12 week blocks - it all sounds good and i am optimistic - I was told by the adviser I should be able to complete within 3 years- has anyone else done the course or on it just now? I would like to complete earlier if possible - any advice would be welcome. gksn
 
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