Your route to success in the motor industry

IMI Awards Qualifications for Scotland

The route to success in the motor industry

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The route to success in the motor industry.

IMI Awards is the leading awarding body for the retail motor industry. We offer an unrivalled range of motor industry qualifications that demonstrate skills and competence, the foundation of a successful career.

This is a guide to the qualifications that IMI Awards offers. On these pages you will find details of the types and levels of qualifications and the disciplines and progression routes available.

Levels of qualification explained

  • Level 1 – vocational qualifications are Pre-Apprenticeship programmes which teach basic knowledge and routine tasks.
  • Level 2 – suitable for those who have a Level 1 qualification. These qualifications cover routine tasks and require previous knowledge or work experience.
  • Level 3 – suitable for those who have achieved a Level 2 qualification. These supervisor level qualifications cover non-routine, more complex tasks and require previous knowledge or work experience.
  • Level 4 and above – management and master technician level qualifications, for those who have already achieved a Level 3 qualification. These enable progression to higher education, management and Level 5 qualifications and give a good grounding in the skills required to run a business.

  • Vocational Related Qualifications (Technical Certificates)

    These are nationally recognised, vocationally related qualifications (VRQs) which provide the essential knowledge to do a job. Most level 2 and 3 VRQs are endorsed as Technical Certificates, therefore forming an essential component of their Sector Skills Council Apprenticeship framework.
  • National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs)

    These are nationally recognised qualifications that demonstrate the holder's competence to do a job to a national standard. An NVQ is a practically based qualification which assesses skills.
  • IMI Awards National Qualifications (VRQs)

    Launched in 2004, these are nationally recognised, vocationally related qualifications (VRQs), which offer the widest range of technical knowledge to become a technician, or to progress to higher education.

    The IMI National contains the Technical Certificate content, with a wider breadth of knowledge in applied science, mathematics, electronics and Information & Communication Technology (ICT).
  • Key Skills

    These qualifications cover the skills used in jobs and industry and include: Communication (writing and speaking); Application of Number (using numbers in measurement, calculation & pricing); and Information & Communication Technology (ICT). KeySkills are a part of Apprenticeships.
  • Apprenticeships

    A qualification that demonstrates competence to do a job to a national standard, with the required technical and KeySkills knowledge.
  • Pre-Vocational Learning

    Approved for use as Specialised Learning for the Diploma in Engineering
  • Assessor and Verifier Qualifications

    These qualifications are for those involved in the assessment and verification of N/SVQs and the development and planning of vocational qualifications.
  • Accreditation