The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), has announced that all IMI Tech Level 3 qualifications, approved and funded by the Department for Education (DfE), have been allocated UCAS points, making them equivalent to A Levels and widening the opportunities available to students.
The points will be used for students making applications from September 2016 for full-time courses starting from September 2017.
With a skills shortage in every area of the industry and vehicle technology progressing at a blistering rate, the IMI is welcoming the news.
Steve Nash, CEO at the IMI, said: “It is essential to the future of automotive businesses that we have the best tools available to attract talented young people into the sector and the awarding of UCAS points for our qualifications not only underlines their value, but means that choosing to undertake vocational training does not close off academic options such as pursuing a degree later on.”
Apprenticeships
Reports show apprenticeship recruitment in the automotive retail sector has remained static in recent years and this announcement by the IMI is welcomed by training providers and local businesses since it’s predicted this development will attract higher numbers of talented young people who wish to take up a career in the motor industry.
With limited or no careers advice available to school leavers, the IMI believes it is important that parents and teachers are aware of the vast variety of job roles available throughout the sector in order to support young people most effectively.
Nash added: “The IMI has been waiting a long time for automotive qualifications to be recognised with UCAS points and this is an excellent step to raising the profile of the sector.
“We hope this announcement shows young people that the motor industry is an excellent career choice, which is filled with opportunities.”
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