Welcome to NET
AM2 (FICA in Scotland) is the final practical assessment taken by electrical installation trainees. The assessment is a formal unit of the Electrotechnical Apprenticeship and NVQ Level Diploma 3 qualification, requiring qualifying personnel to demonstrate their occupational competence.
National Electrotechnical Training (NET) is the independent, registered UK charity for the electrical installation industry, which owns and licenses the AM2 and FICA, formally known as the industry's Assessment of Occupational Competence (AOC).

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News
- Apprentice Week: NET calls for return to traditional apprenticeship structure 06 March 2013
- NET Chairman backs calls to protect the term 'Apprenticeship' 01 February 2013
- New AM2 hints, tips and common errors guidance 12 January 2013
- NET calls for industry-defined standards for apprenticeships 01 October 2012
- New AM2 centre opens in Harlow 24 September 2012
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AM2 Preparation
Before, during and after assessment
- Before booking an assessment, please read about the process before,
during and after the asssessment; inlcuding what to expect on the day,
assessment outline and fees, how to order a duplicate or replacement
certificate and our policies.
Taking the AM2
assessment
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Taking the FICA
assessment
Supporting the industry
NET supports events and initiatives that enhance the profile of the electrotechnical industry and contribute to workforce development. .

NET is proud to support the
search for the UK's best young electricians in the 2012 SkillELECTRIC
competition
Read about our 2012
sponsorships»

