National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) are qualifications about work and show that you can do a specific job.
NVQs have been developed over the last ten years by employers to meet the needs of modern industry and new ways of working.
These are the qualifications young people work for in apprenticeships and in training.
There is no age limit on NVQs; you can work for them throughout your working life.
Key points about NVQs
NVQs are very practical
There are NVQs related to nearly every job - from management to factory floor workers!
It is important to have qualifications for the work you do and this will become increasingly more important in the future - so check out the right starting level for you ...
NVQ level 1
This is the right starting level for you if you have few or no qualifications and are looking to learn how to do a practical job.
Getting level 1 shows you have gained skills at foundation level.
It means you can complete a range of mainly routine tasks correctly, by yourself.
The training and the assessment (testing) of your skills are done mainly in the work place. It provides a broad basis on which you work and progress.
NVQ level 1 roughly equates to GCSE at grades D - G.
So don't stop now ... push on and start to learn some more skills.
NVQ level 2
NVQ level 2, is also known as Apprenticeship level.
You are likely to work towards this level if you leave school at 16 and start work or training, especially if you are learning a craft or trade.
Getting level 2 shows you can complete work needing more skills and knowledge than those with level 1.
The training and testing will be done mainly in the work place. You may also go to college or training centre on day or block release
NVQ level 2 roughly equates to five GCSEs at grade C.
Don't stop now ... push on to level 3 or extend your range of skills at level 2.
NVQ level 3
NVQ level 3, which is also known as Advanced Apprenticeship is the level technicians and trainee managers work towards.
Getting level 3 shows that you have gained the knowledge and skills for a broad range of work activities including many that are complex and non-routine. Supervisory skills may be involved at this level.
NVQ level 3 roughly equates to two full A level passes, an A level in a vocational subject or other vocationally related qualifications (VRQs).
NVQ level 4
This level is for those in management or other senior jobs.
Getting level 4 shows that you have competence in doing complex, technical or specialist work. This may include work involving design, planning or supervisory duties.
NVQ level 4 roughly equates to a degree or Higher National Diploma or Certificate.
NVQ level 5
This level is for those with extensive experience in senior or management jobs.
Getting level 5 shows you have extensive knowledge and responsibility for your work including technical ability and that you have the ability and expertise to take responsibility for a wide range of managerial decisions.
NVQ level 5 roughly equates to a post graduate or a professional qualification.
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