An NVQ level 4 is seen as the equivalent of a HND in most institutions. You would be able to gain access to the third year of a degree course with your NVQ 4. I have an NVQ 4 in Management and was able to attend college part time and gained my degree in 12 months. I suggest you chat with your chosen institution. hope this helped a little.
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An ordinary degree is equivalent to NVQ 4 and an Honours degree to NVQ 5.
Yes, Most institutions of higher education will allow you to fast track to a degree with an NVQ level 4. As long as it is in the subject relevant to the NVQ that you hold. For example; Highbury college in Portsmouth will allow you to do a part time degree via Sunderland Uni in Business Management. I can take as little as a year - 18 months to complete.
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www.nvq-answers.comNVQ Level 5 in Management is equivalent to Masters Degree level.As with any NVQ, it is purely a demonstration that you are at the right level, rather than a taught course. You have to demonstrate ability againse 7 units (4 mandatory and 3 optional).I am evidencing my units as I write this!NVQ 5 is not the equivalent to masters degree level, but rather a ordinary degree (ie degree without honours). An NVQ 4 is equivalent to a HND. To check just ask at any college or higher education establishment.
If you wish to advance to NVQ 3 Social Care or NVQ 4 Social Care Management the the answers can be found here:www.nvq-help.comwww.nvq-answers.com
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With an NVQ Level 3, you may be qualified to work in certain teaching or training roles, particularly in vocational settings or as a support worker. However, to teach independently, especially in formal educational institutions, you typically need a higher qualification, such as a Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training or a relevant degree. Additionally, teaching often requires specific skills and knowledge beyond the NVQ Level 3. It’s best to check the specific requirements for the teaching position or environment you are interested in.
Yes, so you simply get into medical school. It's always been like that and always will very likely stay that way, too
you need 5 A-C and you need to take your NVQ coures if you do get into college
It is a course you can do to achieve an NVQ level 2, NVQ level 3 or NVQ level 4 in nursing. You do course work online and speak to an adviser for help. Go to www.open-university.co.uk for more information.
In my opinion no is the answer. A Masters involves a lot of work (I have done NVQs prior to completing my degree and masters).
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.