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ETA Journeyman Certified Electronics Technician (CET) is the journeyman electronics credential earned through the Associate/basic electronics prerequisite plus a qualifying ETA specialty option with a 75% or higher exam score.
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ETA Journeyman Certified Electronics Technician (CET) is the journeyman electronics credential earned through the Associate/basic electronics prerequisite plus a qualifying ETA specialty option with a 75% or higher exam score.
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ETA Journeyman Certified Electronics Technician (CET) is ETA International's journeyman-level electronics credential. ETA materials describe the Associate Certified Electronics Technician (CETa) as the foundation for the journeyman, senior, master specialty, and master certification programs, and ETA states that every CET candidate must pass the Associate exam before qualifying for the full Journeyman certification.
The Journeyman CET is earned by pairing the basic electronics foundation with a qualifying ETA Journeyman option or specialty area. ETA's public credential guidance describes the path as requiring two or more years of combined work and electronics training, acceptance of the code of conduct, and a 75% or higher score on the relevant electronics-related technology examination in addition to the core basic electronics requirement. Candidates should confirm the exact specialty option, exam length, maintenance rules, and testing route before scheduling.
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