Use the tool to find out which jobs you can get without a university degree, and what qualifications will help you get them.

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COST:

Government funds employer 100% if you're between 16-18, 50% if you're 19-23, and may make a contribution if you're 24 or older.

Up to approximately £1500, but funding may be available from the Government Skills Funding Agency under certain criteria, particularly for 16-19 year olds. Employers may also cover the costs of study.

Up to approximately £6000, but funding may be available from the Government Skills Funding Agency under certain criteria.

Up to approximately £6000, but funding may be available from the Government Skills Funding Agency under certain criteria.

Up to approximately £3000, but funding may be available from the Government Skills Funding Agency under certain criteria, particularly for 16-19 year olds. Employers may also cover the costs of study.

Free, or private costs.

LENGTH:

Minimum 12 months (6 months if over 19 and qualified)

Variable, often 12 months for Levels 1-2 and 24 months for Level 3

1-2 years

2-4 years

1-2 years

1 year for AS, 1 year for A2

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