In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, a HNC (previously a level 4 qualification) is now Level 5 on the National Qualifications Framework.In Scotland, an HNC is Level 7 on the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click under the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
An HNC is equivalent to the first year of a uni course. An HND is equivalent to the second year of a uni course. As for a NVQ level 4 i don't think it is as good as a HNC.
An 'A' level is a Level 3 qualification in the United Kingdom.
no it is the same level just a different name
HNC stand for "Higher National Certificate"
There is no specific age requirement to pursue an HNC (Higher National Certificate) in the UK; however, most students are typically over 18 years old. Entry requirements may vary depending on the institution offering the course, but applicants are usually required to have a certain level of qualifications or work experience to enroll in an HNC program.
Qualification level and subject area in applying on emirates group
A level
An AS Level is a qualification taken in college in the United Kingdom, equivalent to half of an A level.
There is no highest level. You can always get a higher level of qualification and that won't prevent you from teaching maths. Although minimum levels of qualification are desirable, these depend on the age group that is being taught. An A-level teacher will be expected to have a much higher qualification than someone teaching in an infant school.
it meany ur level of education and the jubjuct u did
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