Oxford and Cambridge universities have given a boost to vocational qualifications by agreeing to accept candidates studying for the engineering diploma, one of the six new diplomas designed as a more work-relevant alternative to A-levels.
Education in the News - Friday 21 NovemberCourtesy The Royal Society Thu, 11/20/2008 - 18:00
Oxford and Cambridge universities have given a boost to vocational qualifications by agreeing to accept candidates studying for the engineering diploma, one of the six new diplomas designed as a more work-relevant alternative to A-levels. More related itemsScience in the News - Friday 21 November 2008
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