Posted by : Vxnya Time : 09/01/2025 14:01
Posted by : Vxnya Time : 09/01/2025 14:01
Hi VxnyaGreat question!Applications for degree apprenticeships usually start with submitting your CV and a personal statement to show why you’re interested and what skills you have. If you get through that, you’ll often do online tests like numerical reasoning or situational judgment to check your skills. Then you’ll have one or more interviews—sometimes these include practical tasks or questions about the [link removed] for exams, it depends on your degree and any professional qualifications you’re working towards. For example, if you’re studying accountancy, you might take AAT exams (around 5 to 6 exams across Level 3 and 4), plus university exams each semester or year. Some people also go on to ACCA or CIMA, which add more exams (around 13–14), but these are spread out over the [link removed], a degree apprenticeship takes about 3 to 4 years to finish. During that time, you’re working and earning a salary while studying, with a mix of university exams, coursework, and professional qualification [link removed], you can expect roughly 10 to 20 exams over the whole apprenticeship, but they’re spread out to make it manageable alongside your [link removed] this helps!