If you do not have the spare time to undertake tiling courses during the week because of work commitments, then you should check whether a training provider is able to offer this learning on a weekend basis.
Before enrolling on any trades course, you should make certain that the level of teaching is pitched at your level so you will be able to achieve your aims once the training is over.
Only enrol on courses at training centres which enjoy a good reputation because there are some rogue providers that provide low quality teaching from unqualified staff for exorbitant prices.
Look on the internet to see what previous students have said about training centres to gauge whether you can trust them and better still you can visit their facilities in person to undertake research.
Once you have finished your course you may find that you have discovered a passion for working with your hands and this initial training can help you decided whether you would like to advance your skills to achieve a tiling qualification.
City & Guilds tiling courses are the nationally recognised qualifications which enable tradesmen to practice professionally although these can prove costly so it is essential that you are certain about taking them.