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Everything you need to know about T Levels at EKC Sheppey College

8 December 2025
We explain all the key information you’ll need to make an informed decision about studying a T Level qualification.

Still unsure what a T Level is, or whether it’s the right option for you? Take a read of our blog, as we explain all the key information you’ll need to make an informed decision about this course type. 

What are T Levels? 

T Levels are a new two-year qualification for 16 to 19 year olds that follows GCSEs. 

Equivalent to A Levels, they have been created in collaboration with over 250 businesses and are designed to give young people a head start towards the future they want. 

What does a T Level include? 

80% College: The majority of the T Level is based at College where students are taught by experienced subject experts in an interactive and hands-on learning environment. At College, they’ll gain in-depth knowledge into their chosen specialism, and will develop industry-relevant skills. 

20% Work Placement: The T Level includes a nine-week work placement with a local employer. The placement gives students the opportunity to gain valuable industry experience, whilst further developing their skills and knowledge employers need. 

What T Level subjects are available? 

T Levels are available across a range different T Level routes nationally, and many of these are offered across East Kent Colleges Group’s family of Colleges. 

Here at EKC Sheppey College, we currently offer a T Level in Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing. 

What are the entry requirements? 

The entry requirements are a minimum of six GCSEs at grades 9 to 5 or equivalent, ideally including English and Mathematics. 

How are T Levels graded? 

Students who successfully complete a T Level will be awarded an overall grade of Pass, Merit, Distinction, or Distinction*, and receive a nationally recognised certificate. 

To achieve one of the above grades, students must complete their technical qualification (comprised of a ‘core’ component and one or more ‘occupational specialism’ components) and work placement and meet the minimum requirements for English and Maths (if they have not done so already). 

Is a T Level Worth the Same Number of UCAS Tariff Points as an A Level? 

One T Level is equivalent to three A Levels and is worth the same number of UCAS Tariff points overall. 

For example, if a student achieves a Distinction* in their T Level, it is equivalent to achieving three A*s at A Level. The T Level and the three A Levels are both worth 168 UCAS Tariff points. 

The table below shows how much each T Level grade is worth in UCAS Tariff points, and the equivalent A Level grades: 

UCAS Tariff points T Level Overall Grade A Level Grades 
168 Distinction* 
(A* on the ‘core’ and distinction in the ‘occupational specialism’) 
A*A*A* 
144 Distinction AAA 
120 Merit BBB 
96 Pass 
(C or above on the ‘core’) 
CCC 
72 Pass 
(D or E on the ‘core’) 
DDD 


What can you do after a T Level? 

After completing a T Level, students can enter: 

  • Employment 
  • University 
  • A higher apprenticeship 
  • A traineeship 
  • Other further study

Want to know more?

To learn more about T Levels, visit our T Levels page.