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Awarding bodies · TQUK

TQUK qualifications: who they are for

TQUK (Training Qualifications UK) is an Ofqual-regulated awarding organisation established in Manchester in 2013. It specialises in vocational qualifications for adult learners.

  • Ofqual-regulated · TQUK is one of the UK's recognised awarding bodies
  • Top 10 by volume · among UK awarding organisations (Ofqual data)
  • Vocational focus · education, health and social care, business
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Short answer

TQUK is one of the UK's recognised Ofqual-regulated awarding bodies. Its qualifications are designed for adult learners and used widely across health and social care, education, and business sectors.

Top 10UK awarding organisation by volume
2013Year TQUK was established
OfqualRegulator since launch
L1-L7RQF levels covered by TQUK

What TQUK does

Three things every learner should know about TQUK before enrolling.

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What is TQUK?

Training Qualifications UK. Established 2013, based in Manchester. Ofqual-regulated since launch.

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What qualifications does it offer?

Hundreds of vocational qualifications from Entry Level to Level 7. Includes the well-known Level 3 Award in Education and Training.

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TQUK and the RQF

All TQUK qualifications sit on the Regulated Qualifications Framework, meaning they are nationally recognised and quality-assured.

What is TQUK?

TQUK — Training Qualifications UK — is a vocational awarding organisation founded in Manchester in 2013. It is regulated by Ofqual in England and the relevant regulatory bodies in Wales and Northern Ireland. According to Ofqual's quarterly statistics, TQUK has ranked consistently among the top ten largest awarding organisations in the UK since 2018.

TQUK offers qualifications from Level 1 through to Level 7, with a particular focus on education and training, health and social care, business and management, and childcare. Its qualifications are used by colleges, training providers, employers, and online distance learning providers across the UK.

What qualifications does TQUK offer?

TQUK's qualification portfolio is broad, but its most recognised qualifications sit within these sectors:

  • Education and Training — including the Level 3 Award in Education and Training (AET), Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (CET), and Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (DET)
  • Supporting Teaching and Learning — Level 2 and Level 3 qualifications for teaching assistants and school support staff
  • Health and Social Care — Level 2 and Level 3 diplomas covering care settings, safeguarding, and health promotion
  • Business and Management — Level 3 and Level 5 management qualifications
  • Safeguarding and Wellbeing — specialist units and qualifications used in education, healthcare, and the voluntary sector

TQUK Level 3 Award in Education and Training

The Level 3 Award in Education and Training (AET) is one of the most widely taken TQUK qualifications and one of the most common entry points for people entering the education and training sector. It is designed for those who are new to teaching, training, or instructing in any setting — classroom, workplace, community, or online.

The AET is a small qualification (three credits at Level 3) and can typically be completed in four to eight weeks of part-time study. It does not require prior teaching experience and is assessed through a combination of reflective written tasks and, in some versions, observed micro-teaching. It is widely accepted as a minimum qualification for education and training roles in the FE sector.

TQUK and the Regulated Qualifications Framework

All TQUK qualifications are on the Ofqual Register of Regulated Qualifications, meaning they are formally part of the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF). This gives them national recognition and ensures consistent standards across all providers delivering the same qualification.

Employers and UCAS apply the RQF level system to TQUK qualifications just as they do to qualifications from other awarding bodies. A TQUK Level 3 qualification is equivalent in level to an A level or Access to HE Diploma, and a TQUK Level 5 qualification sits at the same level as a foundation degree.

Who should choose a TQUK qualification?

TQUK qualifications are particularly well suited to:

  • Adults entering or progressing in education, training, or school-based roles
  • Healthcare and social care professionals building on foundational knowledge
  • Managers and supervisors seeking vocational management qualifications
  • Individuals wanting a recognised vocational qualification that can be completed through online distance learning

For those specifically interested in teaching assistant roles, the TQUK Level 3 Award or Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools is a widely accepted qualification for school applications. Browse the range of TQUK-validated qualifications at Lift College to find a programme that matches your career goals.

Frequently asked questions

Is TQUK regulated by Ofqual?
Yes. TQUK (Training Qualifications UK) is regulated by Ofqual and its qualifications are listed on the Ofqual Register of Regulated Qualifications. It consistently ranks among the top ten largest awarding organisations in the UK.
What level are TQUK qualifications?
TQUK offers qualifications from Level 1 through to Level 7 on the RQF. Most of its most widely taken qualifications sit at Level 2 and Level 3, including education and training, teaching assistant, and health and social care qualifications.
Who is the Level 3 Award in Education and Training for?
The TQUK Level 3 Award in Education and Training is for anyone who is new to teaching or training in any setting — schools, further education, workplaces, or community organisations. It does not require prior teaching experience.
Are TQUK qualifications recognised by employers?
Yes. TQUK qualifications are on the RQF and regulated by Ofqual, which means they carry national recognition. For roles in education, health and social care, and training, TQUK qualifications are widely recognised by UK employers.
How long does a TQUK Level 3 qualification take?
This varies by qualification size. The Level 3 Award in Education and Training (three credits) can typically be completed in four to eight weeks. Larger Level 3 Certificates and Diplomas require more study time, generally three to six months of part-time study.
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