Yes congratulations on your A level equivelant
An NVQ Level 2 is equivalent to a GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) at grade A*-C in the UK education system. It represents a qualification that demonstrates the ability to work in a specific role with a certain level of proficiency and knowledge. NVQ Level 2 focuses on practical skills and competencies in the workplace, making it suitable for those entering or progressing in their chosen field.
An ordinary degree is equivalent to NVQ 4 and an Honours degree to NVQ 5.
As long as you have an equivalent of 5 GCSE's between C-A* this does not matter. It is your A level ( or higher equivalent grades) that matter. This depends on what you want to do, but as long as you have 3 good A levels you are likely to be excepted. However, you do require a good GCSE maths and English grade ( usually a C or B as a minimum.) If you wanted to specialise in something then you often need a B or above in that subject for both GCSE and A level.
Yes it's equivalent to A-C GCSE :)
To become a Care Assistant you need Core GCSE's (Maths, English and Science) and in some cases you must have an NVQ Level 1 in Care.
Level 2 in Literacy is equivalent to and A-C grade GCSE.
O Levels.
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.
NVQ level 2, NVQ level 3, NVQ level 4, health and Social Care
To pursue an NVQ in Beauty Therapy, it is typically recommended to have at least a few GCSEs, particularly in subjects like English and Science. While specific GCSE requirements can vary by training provider, having a background in subjects related to health and beauty can be beneficial. Additionally, some institutions may consider practical experience or a passion for the beauty industry in lieu of formal GCSE qualifications. Always check with the specific training provider for their entry requirements.
NVQ 2 is a Health and Social Care adults course in the medical field.
Yes they are the same; only GCSE'S are Modern.