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Key Documents

The College has a range of policies and procedures in place so that everyone (students, potential students, staff, and others with an interest in the College)  is clear as to their responsibilities and expectations.

The key documents are as follows: (All the policies would be available soon) 

  • Admissions Policy
  • Complaints Policy and Procedure
  • COVID-19 Risk Assessment
  • GDPR Policy
  • Health and Safety Policy
  • Fee Policy
  • T&Cs and Cancellation Policy

Appeals and Complaints Policy

Assessment & Reasonable Adjustments

COL T&Cs and Cancellation Policy

GDPRP RIVACY POLICY COL

Health And Safety Policy

What is electrician’s industry in the UK and why it needs you?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is electrician’s industry in the UK?

Operators in this industry install electrical systems in all kinds of buildings and civil engineering structures. These systems include electrical wiring, telecommunications wiring, street lighting, electric signals, fire alarms and burglar alarms.

Areas of engineering and manufacturing

Engineering and manufacturing is one of the UK’s broadest sectors. Almost 5.7 million people work in engineering in the UK, accounting for just over 19% of all UK employment.

While some engineering-related industries, such as mining and quarrying, are in decline, others are actively seeking new recruits.

Branches of engineering include:

  • Aerospace
  • HS2
  • Automotive
  • Construction
  • Electronics
  • Infrastructure
  • Rail
Industry needs you!
  • According to the government’s study, for the engineering sector to gain enough candidates to reduce the skill’s shortage, they would need around 186,000 skilled recruits each year until 2024.
  • According to a report published in the Engineering UK 2016, employers are looking for a minimum of Level 3 qualification when considering filling engineering roles, with there now being a requirement for a rise in skill level to a Level 4 and above qualification. There is currently an annual shortfall of 29,000 people with Level 3 skills and 40,000 with Level 4+ skills.
  • The demand for skilled Engineers is high, the salary companies are offering these workers represents this, and the demand has forced salaries to rise.
Our Learning Resources

We have excellent Learning Resources, state-of-the-art tools and equipment, and professional tutors having vast industry experience.

Complete our simple online process:
  1. Application form
  2. Paying a deposit
  3. Self-Assessment/Check list

Once your application is approved by the relevant awarding body, you will be offered a place and will be notified about the assessment date.