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I think you would need at least BTEC National Diploma 2, and if your more advanced maybe BTEC National Diploma 1 too :)
A BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary diploma is equivalent to two A levels.
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.
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BTEC First Certificate = 2 GCSEsBTEC First Diploma = 4 GCSEs
Yes HND, also known as Higher National Diploma is a Higher level than BTEC National Diploma, I know this because i am currently studying the BTEC National Diploma course.But Having experience in BTEC National Diploma will give you a better background and give you better knowledge of the HND Course, it will also look good to an Employer :)Hope this helped!
A Level 2 BTEC National Diploma typically consists of two qualifications: the BTEC Level 2 Diploma and the BTEC Level 2 Certificate. The Diploma is a more comprehensive qualification that includes multiple units of study, while the Certificate covers fewer units. Together, they provide a solid foundation in a vocational area, preparing students for further education or entry-level employment.
i am on a BTEC National Diploma Course in fish husbandary at brooksby college, and i was woundering if i could be eligable for a student loan? The way I believe it works is whether the diploma is classed as further education or higher education. I did a BTEC National Diploma in Foundation Studies (art and design) and this was further education. Only higher education students qualify for a loan.
A BTEC National Diploma is equivalent to 3 full 'A' levels, and is a well established qualification respected by Universities and Colleges of Art.
AP Chemistry and BTEC sports science diploma.
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A BTEC diploma is not equivalent to a Bachelor's degree. BTEC diplomas, particularly the National Extended Diploma, are vocational qualifications typically at Level 3, which is considered equivalent to A-levels. In contrast, a Bachelor's degree is a higher education qualification usually requiring three to four years of university study. While both can lead to further education or employment, they serve different purposes and levels of academic achievement.