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I am looking to join the landscape or horticulture industry in the future. Currently working as an engineer.I intend to sign up for WSQ level 2 modules and work in related areas. Followed by WSQ diploma modules after that. Is this the best route for such career change? What does WSQ full qualification criteria for WSQ diploma mean?


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You can consider to complete a full level 2 programme (except PWM) and then progress to WSQ diploma level, qualifying under the attainment of a preceding full qualification in Landscape or other landscape-related qualifications (refer WSQ Diploma in Landscape pre-requisites at link: https://cugetms.nparks.gov.sg/Home/StaticPage/4f9b340f-2002-ef11-9f89-0022485a3964)


A full qualification criterion means that you have successfully attained a certificate by completing the required modules under any tracks. For example, a full certificate at WSQ level 2 would be the WSQ Higher Certificate in Landscape in either Arboriculture, Horticulture and Maintenance, or Nursery. It's important to note that PWM for Landscape Technician does not fall under this category.


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