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Just wondered if anyone knew the entrance requirements for these courses? As I understand it, I need to do the HNC to get onto the HND as come entry time I'll have 2330 level 3. Do any colleges do the HNC in one year and the HND in another, or are all the HNCs 2 years?

The BEng - I presume I have no chance of entry onto this without A-levels/HNC? Has anyone gone from 2330 onto the BEng?

Each college seems to have conflicting requirements, I'm just looking for personal experiences on this.

Thanks!
 
Just wondered if anyone knew the entrance requirements for these courses? As I understand it, I need to do the HNC to get onto the HND as come entry time I'll have 2330 level 3. Do any colleges do the HNC in one year and the HND in another, or are all the HNCs 2 years?

The BEng - I presume I have no chance of entry onto this without A-levels/HNC? Has anyone gone from 2330 onto the BEng?

Each college seems to have conflicting requirements, I'm just looking for personal experiences on this.

Thanks!


HNC is a two year part time course

HND is a two year Full time course

If you have a HNC you can do extra units to make it up to a HND.

Do not think that having 2330 will get you onto a B.Eng without doing a maths bridging course as the maths are at a lot higher level that 2330, eg Double differentiation and double integration, matrices, laplace transformations etc just to start with.
 
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HNC is a two year part time course

HND is a two year Full time course

If you have a HNC you can do extra units to make it up to a HND.

Do not think that having 2330 will get you onto a B.Eng without doing a maths bridging course as the maths are at a lot higher level that 2330, eg Double differentiation and double integration, matrices, laplace transformations etc just to start with.

Thanks, I didn't realise the HND was seperate; I was told it was the natural progression from the HNC.

I've been in touch with colleges/unis today, and they'll let me onto the HND with the 2330. After that I might consider topping up the HND to the BEng/BSc.

Thanks again!
 
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