City & Guilds Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Installing and Maintaining Domestic Heating Systems (6189-21). Candidate Workplace Evidence Record-2025

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The NVQ Level 2 plumbing and heating qualification is designed for anyone who wants to become a plumber or domestic heating engineer. It provides all the basic domestic heating and plumbing training you need to start work in the industry.
This industry recognised qualification is aimed at those seeking a career as a Domestic Heating Engineer and is the main component of the official Apprenticeship in Domestic Heating framework.
Absolutely. NVQ Level 2 is a strong and practical alternative to traditional GCSEs, especially for those who want to earn while they learn and build a career in construction.
The NVQ Level 2 is an earlier version of a current diploma at Level 2 so the answer is in general outline yes. Curriculums change from time to time. The National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ) Framework was replaced several years ago when the Qualification and Credit Framework (QCF) was introduced.
City Guilds qualifications are registered on the RQF and monitored by Ofqual, they are equivalent to various levels of education in the UK. Entry Level: Basic introduction, similar to foundational skills. Level 1: GCSE grades D-G (3-1). Level 2: GCSE grades A*-C (9-4).

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An NVQ Level 2 (National Vocational Qualification) is a work-based qualification designed to assess your practical skills and knowledge in a real-world setting.
An NVQ Level 2 takes as long as you need. Its assessed via the tasks youre completing at your current job, so theres no fixed deadlines or exams. Generally, though, candidates that go through CST Training can obtain their qualification in as little as 4 to 8 weeks.
Just like BTECs, NVQs can be compared with GCSEs and A-Levels as follows: NVQ Level 1 equivalent 3-4 GCSE grades 1 - 3 (D-G) NVQ Level 2 equivalent 4-5 GCSE grades 4 - 9 (A*-C) NVQ Level 3 equivalent 2 A Levels.

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