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)
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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.
no it is the same level just a different name
HNC stand for "Higher National Certificate"
To work as a scaffold design engineer you must earn a degree in HNC Engineering. These courses can be taken at a local college.
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HND is higher than a HNCHNC stands for Higher National Certificate whereas HND stands for Higher Nationla Diploma.HNC requires ten units and a HND requires 16 units.A HNC can be topped up to a HND with the additonal 6 units.A HND is therefore higher than a HNC.A HNC starting from scratch will take 4-5 years (No prior qaulifications in the given field.)HND Courses are normally only 1 year. But for some strange reason, Colleges will class them as 2-year courses because you MUST do HNC qaulification with them first.
If you don'tt have a degree, don'tt worry, you don'tt have to have gone to university to work in the construction industry. There are still many routes open to you as long as you have the passion and enthusiasm for construction jobs. Depending on your skills and aptitude you might like to start work but still attend a part-time course in college to gain a qualification such as an HNC, HND or a degree in a construction related subject. You will also benefit from practical work experience whilst attending a programmer one day per week.
Maths & physics, that's the two main ones Length of courses are based on experience and qualifications. Degree courses are 4 years. HNC 1 year - gain entry to 1st or 2nd year in a degree course HND 2 year - gain entry to 2nd or 3rd year of a degree course Basically looking at a minimum of 4 years study hope this helps
The exact qualifications depend on the type of project and contract that is being bid on. But, in general, contractors must have the financial means to complete the project, they must be ethical, and be knowledgeable about policies and regulations of government contracts.
You can seek the information from a friend who has already worked on the project. Visit the library to conduct more research.