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What is a Cambridge technical level?

What is a Cambridge technical level?

Cambridge Technicals are vocational qualifications at Level 2 and Level 3 for students aged 16+. They’re designed with the workplace in mind and provide a high-quality alternative to A Levels with a great range of subjects to choose from.

Are Cambridge Technicals equivalent to A Levels?

The value of the Cambridge Technical and the A Level is the same. For help and support for Level 3 Cambridge Technicals students and completing their UCAS application forms, please visit our dedicated webpage.

Is a Cambridge Technical a BTEC?

We accept one BTEC National Extended Certificate, Cambridge Technical Extended Certificate or Level 3 Extended Certificate, in combination with two A Levels, for entry to our degrees. We do not accept BTEC International qualifications for entry to any of our degrees.

What are CTEC qualifications?

a single CTEC/BTEC known as the extended certificate (equivalent to one A level after two years) a double CTEC/BTEC known as the diploma (equivalent to two A levels after two years) a triple CTEC/BTEC known as the extended diploma (equivalent to three A levels after two years)

Do universities accept Cambridge nationals?

For students considering higher education, Cambridge Technicals provide a proven path to a university place. The number of universities who made an offer to candidates who had a Cambridge Technical as part of their application has increased to 86% in 2019 and 17% were accepted to Russell Group universities.

What’s a CTEC?

CTEC. Certified Technical Education Center. CTEC. Certified Technical Education Center (Microsoft)

What do you do in Cambridge IGCSE information and Communication Technology?

Cambridge IGCSE Information & Communication Technology (0417) Cambridge IGCSE Information & Communication Technology (0417) Students develop an understanding of the implications of technology in society and the ways Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can help at home, work and the wider world.

What do you mean by the term ICT?

In addition, recently, ICT is also used to refer to the integration of telephone and audio/ visual networks with computer networks. In simplest terms, ICT can be seen as the integration of information technology with communication technology.

How are Cambridge ICT starters used in schools?

Cambridge ICT Starters gives schools a flexible framework to develop learners’ ICT competence. Modules can be delivered according to the needs of each learning situation and age of the learners – across the curriculum or as a separate course of study.

What can you do with Cambridge Technicals in it?

A wide range of units and opportunities for practical and project-based work helps students gain an insight into technological change, global IT infrastructure and legal and security considerations. Our Cambridge Technicals in IT allows students to gain an insight into IT and cybersecurity.