What are the requirements for trade test?
Technical Grade 12 with Maths, Science and related trade theory subject and a minimum of 3 years relevant work experience; or. Grade 9 and a minimum of 4 years relevant work experience; or. Relevant (directly related to the trade theory subjects) N6 certificate or National Technical Diploma (T,S or N stream.)
What is the purpose of a trade test?
What is a Trade Test? The Trade Test is a test of your knowledge, skills and competence in especially Artisan occupations. It involves theoretical and practical demonstration of knowledge and skill.
Is trade test a qualification?
A trade test is a final integrated summative assessment for an artisan qualification for a listed trade that is conducted at an accredited Trade Test Centre by an Assessor registered with National Artisan Moderating Body.
How long does a trade test take?
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The course can be done either full time or part time. The full time course is four weeks long, while the part time course is 6 Weekends long.
What level is trade test?
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A trade test will be written after the completion of formal training. A learnership is a 3 year qualification, with NQF Level 2, 3, 4. Qualification will be awarded for each level.
What is a trade test interview?
The majority of companies in the beauty industry will conduct a trade test as part of the interview process when recruiting therapists. Before a trade test there will generally be an interview where questions can be fired at you and you really donβt know what to say especially when nerves get the better of you.
Why is trade test conducted in the process of selection?
Trade Test is conducted to measure the level of skills, knowledge and proficiency of a person in his/her area of profession.
What is the difference between Section 13 and Section 28 Trade Test?
Section 13 candidates need to complete their trade test within the contracted period. Section 28: The other way is known as a Section 28 certification which involves the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Section 28 candidates have an unlimited time period to complete their trade test.
Where can I collect my trade test certificate?
Enquire from your trade test centre/INDLELA or the SETA as to when the application for certification was submitted through NAMB to the QCTO. Once the certificate is issued, the learner should collect the certificate from the trade test centre.