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 T Levels are two-year programmes offering an alternative to A levels and other 16-19 courses. Taken after GCSEs, one T Level is equivalent in size to 3 A levels. 
With a focus on vocational skills, these two-year courses have been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses, so that the content meets the needs of industry and prepares students for work. 
- T Levels offer students a mixture of classroom learning and ‘on-the-job’ experience.
 - They will provide the knowledge and experience needed to open the door into skilled employment, further study or a higher apprenticeship.
 - Each T Level will consist of 1800 hours on average over two years including the work placement of at least 45 days.
 - The content for the technical qualification will be based on the same standards as apprenticeships and will be approved by the IfATE. 
  
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Pearson T Level qualifications:
Please use the following links to see the individual subject pages on the Pearson Qualifications website:
Available form September 2026: 
Results 
Pearson provide the component results to colleges; these results will cover the core component and occupational specialism component; these will be released on the set results days. 
Certificates
Pearson do not provide certificates for these components and do not provide the T level certificates.
The T Level certificate will be awarded and issued by the Education and Skills Funding agency, this will show the overall T level grade and will also include the grades for the core component and occupation specialism, the English and Maths grades and details about the industry placement.
Learn more about T Level Technical Qualifications.
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