BTEC is a work related qualiï¬Âcation suitable for a wide range of students. They provide a practical, real-world approach to learning alongside a theoretical background. Courses Offered BTEC LEVEL 1 & 2 EXTENDED CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS Certificate course in business communication Certificate course in introduction to human resource management Certificate course in media & production management Certificate course in transportation & logistics management Certificate course in marketing management LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS Certificate course in digital marketing Certificate course in event management Certificate course in health and safety management Certificate course in retailing Certificate course in computer applications for financial management ADVANTAGES OF BTEC A practical approach to study No exam pressure Numerous opportunities Inspiring Confidence Rewarding effort Team work Over all development Connect with current affairs Why BTEC is interesting? We are not limited to books, we make you study the crooks in the industry We don�t take your monthly tests, we help you make weekly assignments We don�t make you write the question & answers, we make you answer the quiz contests We don�t make you study in your classes whole day every day, we make you do field study in weekend time We don�t have teachers to teach, we have mentors to mend your career Pearson Education Limited (Pearson) is the UK's largest awarding organisation, offering academic and vocational qualifications and training to schools, colleges, employers and other domains of learning in UK and internationally. Our vocational qualifications include Edexcel BTEC from Entry level to Higher National Diplomas. BTECs are recognised in more than 80 countries worldwide and in 2011 - 2012, over 2 million learners registered for BTECs and other vocational qualifications, including 650,000 school students taking BTEC Firsts and Nationals. Edexcel was formed in 1996 by the merger of the Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC), (The country�s leading provider of vocational qualifications) and the University of London Examination and Assessment Council (ULEAC) (One of the major exam boards for GCSE and A levels)