Thank you for the information. 4:40 Just to clarify, degree apprenticeship are level 6 and 7 (not just level 7) . Level 6 is an undergraduate honours degree apprenticeship (BSc or BEng) Level 7 is a masters degree apprenticeship (postgraduate degree)
Thank you so much for your helpful and informative videos about apprenticeships! It's definitely something many people still don't consider! So I really appreciate your really helping everyone gain insight and knowledge. I am doing one myself and it's the best decision I made, currently going into a Level 4 Business Admin. Take care, hope your keeping safe and well through these unprecented times xx
I took a gap year because I had no idea if I wanted to go to uni or not Now I’m gonna apply for an apprenticeship Thank youuu for the video very informative :)
I got a degree in Bsc Psychology and counselling but didnt do my masters , i really wish I did a degree level apprenticeship instead 😩 very informative ! Xx
You still can. I have a degree in history and politics but I'm now doing a level 4 Software Developer apprenticeship. As long as there is a significant learning need I.e. in my scenario I wouldn't be eligible if my degree were in computer science.
On an Digital Marketing apprenticeship application one of the questions is " Please send us ONE piece of work that shows your creativity. Got any advice to what I should put?
Foreign Cars Good question!! Something you’re really passionate about and could talk about for days - they’d love to see that genuine interest. Also try and talk about it in a strategical way, your thought process behind it, considerations before doing it etc. Some examples could be a RUclips video, portfolio, graphic designs? The question is more about showing your personality I think. Hope that helps!!
hello I'm doing level 3 btec in i.t and its equivalent to 3 a levels and iv got 5 gcses so after iv completing that will I be able to move onto a level 4 apprenticeship
I have a Uni degree and want to do an Electrical Eng. apprenticeship. My degree has nothing to do with the apprenticeship, will having a degree skip me some step or will I have to do the full 4 years?
Shahzaib Uddin I would personally say no, but it depends what level you do. I do level 3 so it’s more equivalent to A Levels not Uni, but a degree apprenticeship would be different. My online exams were all multiple choice, and the rest is coursework that’s worked on throughout the year - hope that helps!
Hi. I want to apply for an apprenticeship (example nurse/pharmacy). What level in english and match I need to apply for apprenticeship? I am roumanian and I have settled status and the right to do school. I hope to answer me please. Thanks 😊
If you do under a level 6 you can go to university as that isn’t a degree level apprenticeship. If you do a level 6 apprenticeship, you’ll be attending university alongside work to complete a degree qualification
no unfortunately not! Pearson college is great for business degree apprenticeships with big companies. I know that nestle, BT, mondelez group, L’Oreal, and Esteé Lauder all offer degree apprenticeships through them 😌
I'm a little confused about the apprenticeship levels and qualifications required. Can you help, please? 1/ You mention that certain academic qualifications are required for certain apprenticeship levels. Isn't that the employer's choice? If I wanted to recruit a sixteen year old as an apprentice in IT and I don't care what qualifications he has, who's to say what qualifications should be required (other than me)? 2/ Also on the subject of qualifications for apprenticeship levels, would I be able to take someone on at sixteen and apprentice them through to degree level? They'd obviously have no academic qualifications (other than any GCSEs that they obtained), so what would happen to the "A levels needed for a degree apprenticeship" requirement? 3/ I've been reading about apprenticeships and I see a lot of government interference. Is that the basis for this alignment of academic qualifications with apprenticeship levels? I hope you can find time to reply. Thanks in advance.
The govt pays for the apprenticeship. You need to be eligible for funding. An employer won't take you on as an apprentice if you're not eligible for the scheme. It's a govt scheme.
@@whatisthis1262 Ok, I get that - if the Govt is paying then it gets to set the conditions of the apprenticeship. But what happens if I - as a potential employer - don't want any Govt money? Do I get to set the conditions of the apprenticeship?
@@ChefEarthenware you'd have to partner with a college or university to set up an apprenticeship. From what I know you'll need to follow the government standards which means that there are entry requirements, as they also need to be eligible for the course they are studying
@@mihranplayz3430 Thanks for the reply. The impression I'm getting here is that the Apprenticeship Scheme is regulated, which takes potential control out of my hands and gives it to the Government. I think the only option I can see would be to pick a sixteen year old straight from school and give them informal workplace training. But that's not going to give them the opportunity to obtain qualifications that they may desire. It's a shame, really.
do you work your way up the levels? like when your done level 3 do you move onto level 4? I'm just starting to do my research in apprenticeships and haven't quite understood this actually.
Level 3 is equivalent to a levels so yes you should be able to go to university afterwards. I’m currently doing a level 6 apprenticeship in public health (degree level) and some apprenticeship level 3 and higher tend pay really well. Just got to look around at what’s on offer and I’m sure you’ll be great.
This probs sounds rly dumb but do u get paid while doing the college work which is like 20% right? I'm starting in July its for like a smaller company so it'll be weird not being with loads of ppl like at college😭xxx
@@muhammadhassan35 I have no idea about that one personally! Honestly with a quick google search though you should be able to find something :) findapprenticeshiptraining.apprenticeships.education.gov.uk/courses/318 Here’s a link to some info off the government website!
Unfortunately a lot of apprenticeships require GCSE English and maths from grade 5 (equivalent to a C I think?) so you may not be able to meet the requirements!
hey guys! Hope you find this video informative for those of you considering apprenticeships 🤍
Thank you for the information. 4:40 Just to clarify, degree apprenticeship are level 6 and 7 (not just level 7) .
Level 6 is an undergraduate honours degree apprenticeship (BSc or BEng)
Level 7 is a masters degree apprenticeship (postgraduate degree)
Thank you so much for your helpful and informative videos about apprenticeships! It's definitely something many people still don't consider! So I really appreciate your really helping everyone gain insight and knowledge. I am doing one myself and it's the best decision I made, currently going into a Level 4 Business Admin. Take care, hope your keeping safe and well through these unprecented times xx
Jasmine Gill you’re welcome, thanks so much for watching and supporting!! So glad you love your decision, really great to hear xx
Hi jasmine, was level 4 apprenticeship worth it,and did the company offer you a level 6 apprenticeship
I took a gap year because I had no idea if I wanted to go to uni or not
Now I’m gonna apply for an apprenticeship
Thank youuu for the video very informative :)
yay good luck! I’m glad it helped :)
Thank you so much this helped me a lot and cleared 100% of my doubts.
Thanks for speaking in human language, really helped a lot.
sick one, thanks.
Very helpful. Thanks
Ben 9 amazing! Thank you
When doing a level 3 advance apprenticeship can you still get bursary and grants?
I got a degree in Bsc Psychology and counselling but didnt do my masters , i really wish I did a degree level apprenticeship instead 😩 very informative ! Xx
You still can. I have a degree in history and politics but I'm now doing a level 4 Software Developer apprenticeship. As long as there is a significant learning need I.e. in my scenario I wouldn't be eligible if my degree were in computer science.
@@whatisthis1262 hi,is it worth it pls
@robot active yes! I'm really enjoying it, and the very real prospect of a promotion at the end is incredible.
@@whatisthis1262 if you finish the level 4,would the company offer you a level 6 apprenticeship or put you straight in their company for a role
Pls
@robot active yes I'm on track to starting in 2nd year of a degree in software development September 2023.
Thanks for ur video❤️👌🏼
On an Digital Marketing apprenticeship application one of the questions is " Please send us ONE piece of work that shows your creativity. Got any advice to what I should put?
Foreign Cars Good question!! Something you’re really passionate about and could talk about for days - they’d love to see that genuine interest. Also try and talk about it in a strategical way, your thought process behind it, considerations before doing it etc. Some examples could be a RUclips video, portfolio, graphic designs? The question is more about showing your personality I think. Hope that helps!!
How much money do you get at each stage and does age matter?
How difficult would you say it is to get a level 6 charted managment apprenticeship is?.
Molly Johnstone
I want to be aware how many ucas point is a advanced level 3 apprenticeship.
hello
I'm doing level 3 btec in i.t and its equivalent to 3 a levels and iv got 5 gcses so after iv completing that will I be able to move onto a level 4 apprenticeship
@Deleted User I got a 5 in English and maths so I can go Straight to level 6 after college?
@@mobstagaming7726 yea same I'm completing my lvl3 btec in IT imma prob go into lvl 6 apprentiship in cybersecurity hopefully🤞🏽
@@BrumElectrics I’m doing level 3 extended diploma in it not apprenticeship
@@mobstagaming7726 thas calm I did that it's pretty easy plus,you'll enjoy it
@@BrumElectrics why didn’t you go straight onto level 6 apprenticeship instead of doing level 3?
I have a Uni degree and want to do an Electrical Eng. apprenticeship. My degree has nothing to do with the apprenticeship, will having a degree skip me some step or will I have to do the full 4 years?
Can you start at a level 3 advanced application and then go straight up to level 7?
Level 7 is degree level so I’m not sure I doubt it it depends what u do as 3 is equivalent to alevels
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Can you please tell me after doing a level 3 apprenticeship can you go to university
Are the exams for apprenticeships as hard as the ones university students do?
Shahzaib Uddin I would personally say no, but it depends what level you do. I do level 3 so it’s more equivalent to A Levels not Uni, but a degree apprenticeship would be different. My online exams were all multiple choice, and the rest is coursework that’s worked on throughout the year - hope that helps!
Hi. I want to apply for an apprenticeship (example nurse/pharmacy). What level in english and match I need to apply for apprenticeship? I am roumanian and I have settled status and the right to do school. I hope to answer me please. Thanks 😊
Can i go to uni w level 3 apprenticeship?
No, level 3 is equivalent to Alevels. With a level 6 apprenticeship you get a degree and spend one day a week at university usually
What about level 5??!
Hey, if you get 3 A'S in a levels, can you apply for a level 6/ 7 apprenticeship, cause i wanna get a degree while doing an apprenticeship
Yes
Good luck finding one
Is apprenticeship considered as PER in acca??
Can you go to uni after doing apprenticeship?
If you do under a level 6 you can go to university as that isn’t a degree level apprenticeship. If you do a level 6 apprenticeship, you’ll be attending university alongside work to complete a degree qualification
@@mollyjohnstone2867 thank you
We hope your ok
Does Google provide degree apprenticeships? I am struggling to find degree apprenticeships in big companies
no unfortunately not! Pearson college is great for business degree apprenticeships with big companies. I know that nestle, BT, mondelez group, L’Oreal, and Esteé Lauder all offer degree apprenticeships through them 😌
@@mollyjohnstone2867 Thank you for the info! It's really helpful, currently in the process of looking for and applying to them x
@@adellademou2113 of course!! Glad I could help, good luck with it all x
They opened a new training program however . So you can try that and see if it works for you
I'm a little confused about the apprenticeship levels and qualifications required. Can you help, please?
1/ You mention that certain academic qualifications are required for certain apprenticeship levels. Isn't that the employer's choice? If I wanted to recruit a sixteen year old as an apprentice in IT and I don't care what qualifications he has, who's to say what qualifications should be required (other than me)?
2/ Also on the subject of qualifications for apprenticeship levels, would I be able to take someone on at sixteen and apprentice them through to degree level? They'd obviously have no academic qualifications (other than any GCSEs that they obtained), so what would happen to the "A levels needed for a degree apprenticeship" requirement?
3/ I've been reading about apprenticeships and I see a lot of government interference. Is that the basis for this alignment of academic qualifications with apprenticeship levels?
I hope you can find time to reply. Thanks in advance.
The govt pays for the apprenticeship. You need to be eligible for funding. An employer won't take you on as an apprentice if you're not eligible for the scheme. It's a govt scheme.
@@whatisthis1262 Ok, I get that - if the Govt is paying then it gets to set the conditions of the apprenticeship.
But what happens if I - as a potential employer - don't want any Govt money? Do I get to set the conditions of the apprenticeship?
@@ChefEarthenware ah I see. No idea, sorry! Good of you to do that for someone.
@@ChefEarthenware you'd have to partner with a college or university to set up an apprenticeship. From what I know you'll need to follow the government standards which means that there are entry requirements, as they also need to be eligible for the course they are studying
@@mihranplayz3430 Thanks for the reply. The impression I'm getting here is that the Apprenticeship Scheme is regulated, which takes potential control out of my hands and gives it to the Government.
I think the only option I can see would be to pick a sixteen year old straight from school and give them informal workplace training. But that's not going to give them the opportunity to obtain qualifications that they may desire.
It's a shame, really.
I’m about to finish my GCSE’s so do I do level 3 or 2
Do level 3. Level 2 is equivalent to GCSE level
@@turtle_5004 thanks mate
Can foreigners do apprenticeship?
do you work your way up the levels? like when your done level 3 do you move onto level 4? I'm just starting to do my research in apprenticeships and haven't quite understood this actually.
Kind of but level four is like an NVQ so you would usually do this after your A-levels I think like 67 and eight r degree levels
hey I am in year12 right now and i would like to do architecture degree apprenticeship, should i apply the apprenticeship when I am in year 13?
Yes
Molly ??
If I do a level 3 apprenticeship is it possible for me to get into uni ?
Level 3 is equivalent to a levels so yes you should be able to go to university afterwards. I’m currently doing a level 6 apprenticeship in public health (degree level) and some apprenticeship level 3 and higher tend pay really well. Just got to look around at what’s on offer and I’m sure you’ll be great.
This probs sounds rly dumb but do u get paid while doing the college work which is like 20% right? I'm starting in July its for like a smaller company so it'll be weird not being with loads of ppl like at college😭xxx
Also your vids have helped me understand what its gunna be like so tyyyy :)
Do u have to go to uni after u finish ur apprenticeship
You have the option to! But if you do a degree apprenticeship it’s the best of both worlds :)
@@mollyjohnstone2867 thank you so much
I really appreciate ur advice
Hi I hope u r well
Do u get a degree by doing an apprenticeship
From what I know Level 4&5 is equivalent to a foundation degree, level 6 is a degree and level 7 is like a masters 😌 correct me if I’m wrong!
@@mollyjohnstone2867 can u do a paramedic apprenticeship
@@muhammadhassan35 I have no idea about that one personally! Honestly with a quick google search though you should be able to find something :)
findapprenticeshiptraining.apprenticeships.education.gov.uk/courses/318
Here’s a link to some info off the government website!
Wat if u fail English
Unfortunately a lot of apprenticeships require GCSE English and maths from grade 5 (equivalent to a C I think?) so you may not be able to meet the requirements!
if I do a level 3 apprenticeship, after I'm done with that could I move up to level 4 and work my way up?
Hi,are u in secondary or sixth form/college
@@robotactive6340 im in college
hi did you find out?