To become a plumber, you typically need to complete a combination of classroom training and hands-on experience, which often takes about 4 to 5 years. This usually involves completing a high school diploma or GED, followed by an apprenticeship program that lasts 3 to 4 years. Some areas may also require additional licensing or certification, which can take additional time. Overall, you can expect to invest several years in training and education before becoming a fully qualified plumber.
5 years for a normal plumber and 7 years for master plumber and yearly after you get you master plumber certificate
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The minimum requirements in taking the master plumber board exam in the Philippines include being at least 21 years old, a high school graduate, a citizen of the Philippines and of good moral character. An applicant must also have five years of experience doing plumbing work under the supervision of a master plumber.
It depends on where you actually go to study. For instance, at the Industry-Recognized New School of Fine Arts in Milan, Italy. See the related link. Three years of study are sufficient for a reputable degree.
Plumbers can have many aspects to their jobs depending on whether they work as a residential plumber or a commercial plumber. Generally, they focus on repairing plumbing.
There is no requirement to have any college to become a plumber.
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5 years for a normal plumber and 7 years for master plumber and yearly after you get you master plumber certificate
You have to study from 4-8 years
200 years
we will study 3 semester to be a sciencetist
well it takes so many years to study medical secretary in the Philippines. you have to study hard in colloge and do your best
5 years
How many years after Luther’s criticism did Galileo begin to study planets?
as many years as they live if they stay at it
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you have to study it for 4 years. even if tou decide to study language practice you can become a lexicogrphy.