How many students are at Nottingham College?

How many students are at Nottingham College?

Nottingham College
Staff 1,500
Gender Mixed
Age 14+
Enrolment ~15,000 (full-time); ~40,000 (total)

How many employees does Nottingham College have?

1300 staff
Our team here at Nottingham College are united in their passion and commitment to our students. Our operations are vast. As one of the largest FE colleges in the country, we employ more than 1300 staff, across 10 campus sites.

What do you need to get into Nottingham College?

If you are looking to study A Levels with us, you will need to achieve a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grades 9-4 (A*-C) including English and Maths – although some of our courses may request a grade 6 (B) grade in Maths and/or English or another specific subject relating to your A Level choices.

How many campuses does Nottingham College have?

10
Today, successful growth has resulted in the college occupying 10 major sites – three of which are in the city centre and with a further eight spread through the larger Nottingham conurbation area.

What industry is Nottingham known for?

lace manufacture
During the Industrial Revolution, much of Nottingham’s prosperity was founded on the textile industry; in particular, the city became an internationally important centre of lace manufacture.

What grades do you need to get into Nottingham University?

Admission Requirement: International students planning to apply for admission at University of Nottingham must be academically outstanding with a minimum score of 85% in Class XII for UG and a GPA score of 2.6 in bachelors for PG.

Do I have to take A levels?

Its not for everyone to do A levels. I have a few friends who did A level straight after GCSE and got 4U or 3U after doing AS. There are NVQ ,Btec, apprenticeship and other courses you can do instead of A levels.

What county is Nottingham in?

Nottinghamshire
Nottingham, city and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Nottinghamshire, England. The city lies along the River Trent.

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