There are many places one might go to study to receive a BTEC National Diploma. The most reputable source for getting information for this diploma would be the official BTEC website.
5 GCSEs at grade C or above I think one must be Biology & BTEC National Diploma or Certificate in Animal Care
5 GCSEs at grade C or above I think one must be Biology & BTEC National Diploma or Certificate in Animal Care
There wasn't a one month study course that I could find for any type of diploma.
Hi, You can study Pg Diploma in Risk management and insurance or Pg diploma in Actuarial science for one year.Or You can do Sas programming course for a better career.
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It's possible to get into an undergraduate engineering course with a level 3 BTEC in the relevant subject. But with these kinds of qualifications, you have to check which universities accept them as BTEC although a Diploma in BTEC is worth 3 A levels (A* to C) it is a vocational qualification. You may not be able to get into the most prestigious universities but if you can find one that will take BTECs then make sure you apply. Another option would be a distance learning university such as the Open Universities as they accept a wide range of people.
One can always study law. The ability to be accepted to an accredited law school without a GED or high school diploma is very slim. Most will not accept you without a college degree.
I AM DO DIPLOMA IN IT COURCE.I WANT STUDY HARDWARE IN COMPUTER.PLESE ANY ONE HELP ME?
you get a diploma. One for your regional dex and one for the national dex. bonuses are also unlocked, differing by game.
There are several schools where you can earn a diploma in warehouse logistics. They offer online classes, in order for you to work at your own pace and there are also other degrees to study for beyond diplomas.
There are multiple areas at which one could study about preimplantation genetic diagnosis. The National Centre for Biotechnology Information being one of them.
If following the UK system -Study through A-levels, specialising in Maths, Physics and one other subject, preferably another science -Find a university that offers a course specifically on Aeronautics, otherwise chose one which has close ties with aerospace companies and study Mechanical Engineering as this will cover most of the topics required of aeronautical engineering. It is possible to study a BTEC instead of A-Levels but this will put you at a disadvantage. For students not in the UK, I would assume the system is very similar. (A-levels being the grades you study for before university)