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The first cohort of students in England taking T-levels – the new vocational equivalent to A-levels – have completed their course, been assessed, and have received their results. Now more course options for T-levels are being rolled out. The initial offerings were in construction, digital production and education and childcare. By 2025, there will be 23 different T-level options.

T-levels are intended to offer 16-19-year-olds a skills-focused route into either employment, higher technical apprenticeships, or university.

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