Mike Adams Explains RISK's NEBOSH Guaranteed Pass Scheme

Mike Adams Explains RISK's NEBOSH Guaranteed Pass Scheme

At their NEBOSH London Course venue, Mike Adams explains the Guaranteed Pass Scheme - and why if you're taking a NEBOSH exam, you need to consider it before booking.

"With all of RISK’s NEBOSH Courses you get the RISK Guaranteed Pass Scheme. The Guaranteed Pass Scheme with RISK is somewhat unique, there is many training providers who actually offer this but it is something that candidates ought to dig into and ask a few questions.

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Which is why the NEBOSH General Certificate pass rate is higher than the national average with RISK Health and Safety Training

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We guarantee to train you to a relevant standard for that examination

The RISK Guarantee Pass Scheme basically works on the fact that we guarantee to train you to a relevant standard for that examination but we will provide training but obviously you need to do something as well.

The NEBOSH course is a difficult course

The NEBOSH course is a difficult course for most people so you have to attend each days training. Each day the tutor will take you through various exercises using the relevant books and materials, at the end of the day there is a little bit of homework to do; now if the delegate attends the day and does the homework for the requisite day that effectively enables them to achieve the Guaranteed Pass. For most of the modules they break down to 5 days so, 5 days of attendance plus 5 days of homework which we mark and we work through and this will give you the best possible chance of passing the examination questions as we are literally exposing you to exam questions.

To qualify for the Guaranteed Pass you have got to do the revision day

On the final day we have a revisions session in the morning prior to the examination and obviously to qualify for the Guaranteed Pass you have got to do the revision day and sit the examination so, in summary, the delegate has to attend the training days, do the homeworks, attend the revision session and attend the examination and if things don’t go according to plan and you have a problem, then you are entitled to come back on any of RISK's future NEBOSH modules and you only have to pay for your exam registration which is effectively a fee that is paid directly to NEBOSH.


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