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T Levels

T Levels last for two years including the industry placement of 45 days.  Can I use T Levels on UCAS? T Level grades are worth UCAS points in the same way as A Levels or BTECs. A Distinction* at T Level is worth 168 UCAS points (equivalent to 3 x A* at A Level) Do you get paid for T Levels?

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Virtual Work Experience For Inclusive Career Development

During recruitment, employers have always looked for evidence of a candidate’s experience applying important skills such as communication, teamwork, problem solving, and initiative. Work experience placements are often a way for students to bridge the gap between gaining those skills and practising them in a more permanent position.

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Student take home first place in Warpaint Makeup Championships

The category is awarded to the college whose students perform the best across all categories, accumulating the most points for their college. Lisa Breakey, Departmental Team Leader for Nail and Beauty Therapy said, "We enter competitions annually with our students.

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Do Universities Accept T Levels? What You Need to Know

Always check the specific course entry requirements before applying. How many UCAS points is a T Level? T Level results are graded as Pass, Merit, Distinction, and Distinction* and carry the following UCAS points: Distinction* = 168 UCAS points (equivalent to 3 A*s at A Level) Distinction = 144 points Merit = 120 points Pass (C or above in core component) = 96 points Pass (D or E in core component) = 72 points.

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Labour Market Information (LMI)

Alternatively, you can find copies of the cards on Moodle and the college website. Follow this blog and we’ll look at different aspects of LMI each time. Or follow the  Careers & Welfare team  on Twitter  @CareersTMC  

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T Levels: Your progression options

Higher Education T Levels are equivalent to 3 A Levels when fully completed and so will generate UCAS tariff points. This table demonstrates how T Level grading compares to A Levels and how the UCAS tariff points match up. UCAS Tariff points T Level overallgrade A Level 168 Distinction* (A* on the core and distinction in the occupational specialism AAA* 144 Distinction AAA 120 Merit BBB 96 Pass (C or above on the core) CCC 72 Pass (D or E on the core) DDD   Universities have been getting used to the new T Level qualification and you can find a list of universities who have stated they will accept this qualification for entry onto at least one programme . 

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What Course Should I Take If I Want to Learn to Bake?

Our course enquiries team are always happy to talk you through the choices and help you find the right starting point.

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Students’ Union President Sam Lowe on his love of Performing Arts

My lecturers were generous with their time, helping me to develop a toolbox of techniques, concepts and ideas of the highest level. And at no point was I moulded into the norm. Time and time again, staff would drive me to find what was unique about me: my strengths, my flaws and even my inner idiot.

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LMI Resources: Where to find the information

They are linked to different industries and give you information on the job types within that industry, average earnings, annual job openings and predicted growth or decline for that occupation. You can use these as a quick go to guide and a starting point for your research. Careers Websites  Start – www.startprofile.com   The college uses an online careers site and the Careers & Welfare team will be delivering tutorials to current students and showing them how to use it.

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Building Transferable Skills for Improved Employability

The Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Network “STEMNET” has defined the Top Ten Employability Skills as being: 1. Communication and interpersonal skills 2. Problem-solving skills 3. Using your initiative and being self-motivated 4.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Counselling Course

Upon completion, students will be equipped to work in various counselling settings and continue their education with a top-up degree.  Counselling Top-Up Degree The Counselling Top-Up Degree is available for individuals who have already completed a foundation degree in counselling.  

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