Why should I choose to study a T Level in Agriculture?
What is the Transition to T Level (Level 2) in Agriculture?
What practicals will I do if I study a T Level in Agriculture?
Why are T Levels important in the Agriculture sector?
How does a T Level in Agriculture help me stand out to employers and universities?
T Level FAQ’s
What are T Levels?
T Levels are a new qualification for 16–18 year-olds, introduced by the Government to give you more options to gain those essential workplace skills and experience.These exciting programmes are the equivalent of A Levels but with the addition of a substantial work placement and are key to the Government’s ambitious programme to provide the technical expertise for the jobs of the future. They offer a mix of classroom learning and ‘on-the-job’ experience which includes a substantial industry placement of at least 315 hours.
When are your T Levels starting?
T Levels starting from September 2022:
- Management and Administration (Business)
- Construction – Design, Surveying and Planning
- Onsite Construction Trades (Brickwork, Joinery or Plastering)
T Levels starting from September 2023:
- Tree and Woodland Management and Maintenance (Arboriculture)
- Agriculture (Livestock)
- Land-based Engineering (Agricultural Engineering)
- Food Sciences
T Levels starting from September 2024 onwards:
- Animal Care and Management
- Equine Care and Management
Who are T Levels for?
T Levels are for students ages 16 to 19 years old (20-24 with an EHCP) who want to continue in education for a more vocational course and approach to learning. These courses offer ‘on the job’ career experience as the programme requires an industry placement of 315 hours (45 days).
What is a T Level qualification?
T Levels are equivalent to 3 A Levels.
How many UCAS points does a T Level have?
168 | Distinction* |
144 | Distinction |
120 | Merit |
96 | Pass (C or above on the core) |
72 | Pass (D or E on the core) |
Do you have employer links?
Reaseheath College proudly has many T Level employer partners that will support our students throughout their study with us. This enables the students to have as much practical industry experience as possible.
What happens if I don’t pass Maths and English?
You can still study a transition to T Level programme with us. This will prepare you for a T Level and will allow you to resit your Maths and English at the same time.
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