The short answer is no.

Many years ago, electricians would install everything electrical, nowadays, many people looking to enter the industry are going into trades that don't require an electrician's qualification, but still carries some formal training. 

These qualifications are often cheaper and can be acquired in far less time. 

More so, it means that the new entrant can start working and earning quicker than if they were to go through the electrical route first. 

What this has led to, is an army of pseudo electricians creating spinoff trades that can compete on price and labour because they don't carry the enormous baggage that a time served and fully qualified electrician can bring to the deal which, obviously, adds cost and overhead. 

The result is a worker who installs wiring into a building without the comprehensive knowledge of containment, wiring systems, fixing methods, circuit testing and inspections that the electrician will have gained before said electrican had decided to add a string to their bow and get the fire alarm qualification. 

The fire alarm qualification is the string, the electrician qualification is the bow.