non-accredited courses

What is the difference between these and accredited courses??
19:40 Fri 11th May 2012
 
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The non accredited courses are those which don't have a level qualification at the end of the course. Adult courses are accredited in the following way Entry Level 1,2 and 3 and then Levels 1-8

Level 2 is the equivalent of a GCSE a-c, Level 3 is equivalent. to A level, Level 4-diploma, Level 5-degree and so on.
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ok, thankyou Tilly

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