The Department of Employment and Labour may consider your GCC Factories application if you have a National N Diploma in mechanical or electrical engineering. The qualification is also referred to as the National Technical Diploma.
Remember, there are three main routes to be accepted to write the GCC Factories exams:
Route 1: Bachelor's degree
Route 2: National Diploma, BEngTech, BTech, Advanced Diploma
Route 3: National N Diploma (N4 to N6)
Route 4: The Department may accept other qualifications, which are dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
This post will discuss the subjects of GCC Factories for National N Diploma applicants.
National N Diploma requirements
To obtain the National N Diploma, you will need to meet the following requirements:
Obtain the N4 to N6 National Certificate in mechanical or electrical engineering studies.
Complete 24 months of in-service training.
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GCC Factories subjects if you have a National N Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
The minimum GCC factories subject the mechanical national technical diploma applicants need to complete are:
N3 engineering drawing
N4 industrial electronics
N5 fluid mechanics
N5 electro-technics
N6 control systems
N6 fluid mechanics
N6 supervisory management
GCC Factories subjects if you have a National N Diploma in Electrical Engineering
The minimum GCC factories subject the electrical national technical diploma applicants need to complete are:
N3 engineering drawing
N6 control systems
N6 industrial electronics
N6 electro-technics
N6 supervisory management
Subject pre-requisites
Remember that you need to meet the pre-requisite requirements for the different subjects.
For example, to do N5 Strength of Materials, you must have completed N4 Engineering Science.
Other information to review
It is important at this point that you review:
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