
Everyone needs qualifications these days. It's important that your teenager works towards a qualification as it means they will be more likely to get a job and improve their long term employability. Get the low down on the main qualifications with our quick guide.
Now available in Leicester and Leicestershire the Diploma is a brand new qualification that will allow your teenager to combine classroom learning with hands-on experience in the workplace. Click here to find out more about Diplomas on our young people's site.
View 'A guide to Diplomas for parents' (PDF)
The National Qualifications Framework (NQF) shows how the different qualifications relate to each other. There are eight levels as well as Entry Level qualifications. The table below shows how the main qualifications relate to each other.
| Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 to 8 |
|---|---|---|---|
| GCSEs at grades D to G |
GCSEs at grades A* to C | A Level
AS Level |
Degree |
| BTEC Introductory Certificate or Diploma | BTEC First Diploma | BTEC National Diploma | Foundation Degree Higher National Diploma (HND) |
| NVQ Level 1 | NVQ Level 2 | NVQ Level 3 | NVQ Levels 4 and 5 |
| Apprenticeship | Advanced Apprenticeship | ||
| The Foundation Diploma | The Higher Diploma | The Advanced and Progression Diploma |
You can find out more about qualifications on our young people's site.

Careersbox
Get involved and support your children with their career choices

Connexions Direct
The National Qualifications Framework- how different qualifications relate to each other.

Directgov
Qualifications: what the different levels mean.

The Diploma
A new qualification for 14 - 19 year olds.

Qualifications and Curriculum Authority
Lots of info on qualifications.