BTEC (Business and Technology Education Council) is a qualification brand owned by Pearson, the world’s learning company
BTEC qualifications are vocational and work-related courses, designed to accommodate the needs of employers and allow students to progress to further and higher education
BTEC qualifications are recognized in more than 70 countries worldwide
BTEC Qualification Levels
Level
Equivalent to
BTEC Level 1 and 2 Firsts
GCSEs
BTEC Level 2 Technicals
GCSEs
BTEC Level 3 Nationals
A Levels
BTEC Level 3 Technicals
A Levels
BTEC Level 4 and 5 Higher Nationals
First and second year of an undergraduate degree
BTEC Level 4 and 5 Professional Diplomas
Foundation degree
BTEC Level 6 and 7 Professional Diplomas
Undergraduate and postgraduate degree
Benefits of BTEC Qualifications
Practical learning alongside theory
Courses are designed in collaboration with industry experts
Develops transferable skills such as communication, teamwork, and leadership
Prepares students for university, apprenticeships, or employment
BTEC Subject Areas
Business and Enterprise
Construction
Creatives
Engineering
Health and Social Care
IT and Computing
Land-based
Science
Sport
Travel and Tourism
Who are BTEC Qualifications Suitable For?
BTEC qualifications are designed for students who prefer a more practical, vocational approach to learning. They are suitable for:
Students who want to gain work-related skills and knowledge
Those who prefer coursework and project-based assessments over traditional exams
Individuals aiming to progress to further or higher education, apprenticeships, or employment
BTEC vs. Other Qualifications
BTEC qualifications are equivalent to traditional academic qualifications:
BTEC Level
Equivalent Qualification
BTEC Level 1 and 2 Firsts, BTEC Level 2 Technicals
GCSEs
BTEC Level 3 Nationals, BTEC Level 3 Technicals
A Levels
BTEC Level 4 and 5 Higher Nationals, BTEC Level 4 and 5 Professional Diplomas
First and second year of an undergraduate degree, Foundation degree
BTEC Level 6 and 7 Professional Diplomas
Undergraduate and postgraduate degree
BTEC Assessment Methods
BTEC qualifications focus on practical, work-related learning and are assessed through:
Coursework
Projects
Practical assessments
Work experience
This approach allows students to develop and demonstrate their skills in a hands-on manner, preparing them for real-world situations.
BTEC International Recognition
BTEC qualifications are recognized in more than 70 countries worldwide, making them a globally respected credential. This international recognition opens up opportunities for students to pursue further education or employment abroad.