The simple answer is yes. A T Level will prepare you to progress into a skilled job, but you can then choose to pursue further technical training, including a Higher Apprenticeship or a degree if you do not wish to move straight into a job.
This table shows the UCAS tariff allocation for T Levels compared to A Levels:
UCAS TARIFF POINTS | T LEVEL OVERALL GRADE | A LEVEL |
---|---|---|
168 | Distinction* (A* on the core and distinction in the occupational specialism) | A* A* A* |
144 | Distinction | A A A |
120 | Merit | B B B |
96 | Pass (C or above on the core) | C C C |
72 | Pass (D or E on the core) | D D D |
T Levels are groundbreaking two-year advanced qualifications. They offer learners who do well in their GCSEs a career-focused option that is aligned to excellence in the future world of work. T Levels are designed to give you a real head start towards the career you want.