Electrician courses

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Hi everyone!Can someone tell me which training center is the best in London for Electrician courses (City & Guilds L 2,3)?
I am an International Student.
I have found one named OLCI Training Center How is that can someone tell me please?
 
Don't know about OLCI never used them or trianing centers in London,
what type course are you looking for?
A short course or someething taking 2 or 3 years?
part-time or full time?
 
what type course are you looking for?

one that will rubber stamp his student visa application so he can work illegally in his uncles takeaway... :)

with all due respect, if you're an international student then why are you wanting to study a course that is specific to an occupation in a single country?
 
Maybe he comes from an ex-British Empire country where what he learns here would be applicable there?
 
Yes other countries use our regs. Before take over in Hong Kong I had to show my RAE exam to get a radio licence even though they were a different region and the frequencies permitted were different.

Falkland, and St Helena use our regs.

In any case he may have no intention of leaving UK. My son-in-law had to do courses to stop here until he married my daughter and he, I hope had no intention of returning to Turkey. The norm is to study English. In his case he also learn Welsh while living in Borth and now knows more than me. My grandchildren are tri-lingual. He is a shop manager for a large international store. If you didn't know him likely you would never know he was not born here. Accent mixture Oxford, Cambridge, and Liverpool with just a twang of Welsh. Far too easy to tar all with same brush.

However as far as courses go it is down to tutor which are best and any college can change tutors so because it was good last year does not mean it is good this year.

As to cost government colleges are now a lot more expensive then they were and I would not think experience helps here either. Although if the courses are day time and need 16 hours or more study a week they are classed as full time and become very much cheaper.
 

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