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BTEC

British  
/ ˈbɪˌtɜk /

acronym

  1. Business and Technology Council

  2. a certificate or diploma in a vocational subject awarded by this body

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She initially started at the college doing A-levels, but swapped to a sport and exercise science BTec instead.

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Bill Watkin, chief executive of the Sixth Form Colleges Association, said its members would warmly welcome the government's decision to retain BTec qualifications while V-level qualifications were phased in.

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Lots of current BTec students have asked us this on TikTok too.

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Oxbridge Home Learning offered qualifications, including GCSE, Btec and A-level courses, with online tutoring.

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About 170,000 students have received their results for BTec Tech Awards, BTec Firsts and BTec Level 2 Technical courses.

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