Noun
BTEC (plural BTECs)
Initialism of Business and Technology Education Council, a vocational qualification in the United Kingdom.
BTEC seeks to provide investment results that closely correspond, before expenses, to the performance of the Nasdaq Healthcare Innovators Index. Source: Internet
Last week, Pearson said the regrading was needed to “address concerns about unfairness in relation to A-levels and GCSEs and ensure no Btec student is disadvantaged.” Source: Internet
The Belize Training and Employment Centre (BTEC) arm of BELTRAIDE, celebrates its one-year anniversary since inception. Source: Internet
“It will be after school sessions as well, so it won’t affect their studies, and we are still doing our BTEC courses. Source: Internet
In ever-increasing numbers since the 1990s some students also undertake more vocational courses at college such as a BTEC or other such qualification. Source: Internet
The Isle Of Wight is also home to 'Platform One: College Of Music', which offers a national BTEC diploma level 2 & level 3 in music as part of Chichester College. Source: Internet