Become an apprentice

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How apprenticeships work

Apprenticeships combine practical training in a job with study.

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  • be an employee earning a wage and getting holiday pay
  • work alongside experienced staff
  • gain job-specific skills
  • get time for training and study related to your role (at least 20% of your normal working hours)

Apprenticeships take 1 to 5 years to complete depending on their level.

Levels of apprenticeship

Apprenticeships have equivalent educational levels.

Level Equivalent educational level
Intermediate 2 GCSE
Advanced 3 A level
Higher 4,5,6 and 7 Foundation degree and above
Degree 6 and 7 Bachelor바카라 사이트™s or master바카라 사이트™s degree

Some apprenticeships may also give you an additional qualification, such as a diploma.

Who can start an apprenticeship

To start an apprenticeship, you바카라 사이트™ll need to be:

  • 16 or over
  • living in England
  • not in full-time education

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If you have relevant experience

You could spend less time training or qualify earlier if you have relevant experience. This includes having:

  • qualifications, such as a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) in a relevant subject
  • industry or sector experience
  • completed training, such as an IT course

You can agree this with your training provider and employer when you start your apprenticeship.

Apprenticeships in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

Different organisations deal with: