Traditional apprenticeships often don’t fit the busy lives of adults changing careers or already working on site. The Electrical Improver route offers a practical alternative to apprenticeship that fits your schedule and builds real skills step-by-step. You’ll follow clear stages—from City & Guilds 2365 diplomas to the NVQ 2357 portfolio and the AM2 assessment—all delivered by experienced electricians at a City & Guilds approved centre. Read on to see how this route can help you become a qualified electrician without the usual wait. For more information, consider reading this article comparing apprenticeships and trade schools: Apprenticeship vs Trade School.
The Electrical Improver Route Explained

Choosing the right path is crucial when aiming to become a qualified electrician. The Electrical Improver route offers a structured and flexible approach, making it ideal for adult learners. Let’s explore how this pathway can lead you to full qualification.
Pathway to Full Qualification
Getting qualified as an electrician is more accessible than you might think. With our Electrical Improver route, you gain a step-by-step guide to achieving the necessary skills and certificates. This pathway fits around your existing commitments so you can keep working while you learn. You begin by mastering the basics and then progress into more advanced skills, building the confidence and capability you need for the workplace.
Comparison with Traditional Apprenticeships
Not everyone can commit to a full-time apprenticeship, especially if you’re already working. Adult learners often need a more flexible option, and that’s where we come in. Unlike traditional apprenticeships that can stretch over four years, our program lets you progress at a pace that suits your lifestyle. While apprenticeships give you valuable hands‑on experience, the Electrical Improver route delivers the same practical training with far more flexibility.Learn more about the benefits of alternative paths to traditional schooling here.
Steps and Timelines
Each step in our training process is meticulously planned to ensure you don’t feel overwhelmed. You’ll usually start with the City & Guilds 2365 Level 2 Diploma, which covers the basics of electrical installation. This is followed by the Level 3 Diploma, where you delve into more complex concepts. The NVQ 2357 involves creating a work-based portfolio, and finally, the AM2 assessment tests your practical skills comprehensively. Expect to spend around six months to several years, depending on your pace, to reach your goal.
Course Details and Outcomes

By joining our courses, you’re not just learning theories; you’re gearing up with real-world skills that enhance your career prospects. Here’s what each stage of our program includes:
City & Guilds 2365 Diplomas
Starting with the City & Guilds 2365 Level 2 and 3 Diplomas, you enter the world of electrical installations. These courses are foundational, with Level 2 focusing on basic principles and safety. At Level 3, you explore more advanced topics such as fault diagnosis and rectification. This dual diploma setup is designed to equip you with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing you for on-site challenges.
NVQ 2357 and AM2 Assessment
The NVQ 2357 takes learning to the next level, requiring you to compile a portfolio of your work. This assessment ensures that you can apply what you’ve learned in a real-world setting. Following this, the AM2 assessment acts as your final test, evaluating your competence in various practical scenarios. Completing this stage confirms that you have the skills needed to work confidently as an electrician.
Additional Progression Options
Beyond the primary qualifications, there are numerous ways to further your career. To begin with, you might consider the 18th Edition BS 7671 course to stay updated with the latest wiring regulations. If you’re aiming for more specialised roles, you can then explore options like the 2921 EV charging course or the 2391 Inspection and Testing courses. Taken together, these additional qualifications not only broaden your skill set but also increase your marketability in the growing field of electrical installations.
Enrolment and Support

Deciding to take the leap into a new career is a big step, and we’re here to make it as seamless as possible. Let’s discuss how you can get started and what kind of support you’ll receive along the way.
Booking a Course-Planning Call
Your journey begins with a simple step: booking a call with our team. From there, this initial conversation becomes your opportunity to discuss your goals and identify the best plan for your training. As the discussion continues, our advisors are ready to guide you through the options and help you shape a learning path that aligns with your career ambitions.
Benefits of One-Provider Training
Choosing Electrical Courses Ltd means you’ll have a single provider from start to finish. This continuity ensures that all your training and assessments are consistent and high-quality. In addition, working with one provider means you won’t have to worry about transferring credits or adjusting to different teaching styles.You’ll build a relationship with our team, who are committed to seeing you succeed.
Upcoming Intakes and Registration
We understand the urgency to get started, which is why we have multiple intakes throughout the year. Whether you’re ready to begin next month or planning for later dates, we have options to fit your schedule. Secure your spot in our next batch and take the first step toward becoming a qualified electrician. For those still weighing their options, feel free to explore more about the educational choices available in the trade industry here.
Embarking on the Electrical Improver route sets you on a rewarding career path. With structured learning, comprehensive support, and a commitment to your success, we’re here to help you achieve your dream of becoming a qualified electrician.