| Can I go to university after studying BTEC National Diploma ? |
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Most universities now accept this qualification as entry to their undergraduate courses.
BTEC Nationals are said to be the ‘real world’ equivalent of A levels.
Anyone over the age of 16 can take a BTEC National. They can be studied at our college on a full time basis allowing you to complete a varied and rounded set of qualifications. They are the most popular vocational qualification in UK further education and are recognised and respected worldwide.
You can use them to go on to further study
BTEC Nationals earn you UCAS points and are therefore valued by universities, allowing you to go on and take a BTEC HND/HNC or honours degree.
- BTEC National Award = 1 A level
- BTEC National Certificate = 2 A levels
- BTEC National Diploma = 3 A levels
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