Hi Tomiwa, once you have completed your apprenticeship, you will get a certificate confirming that you have completed your qualification (L6/7). I am personally studying for my ACA with the ICAEW, which is a level 7 qualification which is the same level as a masters.
There is also an internal learning scheme that we have that you can undertake if you wish. You can complete the EY MBA to obtain an MBA which is funded, as well as earning badges in a range of other topics.
Hi Tomiwa, from a different perspective of Jack, I am currently studying towards a level 6 degree (which is the equivalent of a Bachelors) in Digital and Technology Solutions. This is without previously completing the accountancy qualifications, and I joined EY directly though the degree apprenticeship. After the 4 years, you will be graduate with a Bsc and then have the option of completing the EY MBA on top of this, like Jack mentioned.
Wow. Thanks for the enlightenment.
I’m currently studying computing in London South East college and it’s my first year in that school, started level 3 and I am intent in apprenticeship.
Is there a role for me in EY?
Also what are the requirements to getting approved
Does that mean after my level 6, I can decide if I want to do level 7 which is masters?
Hi Tomiwa, it's great to hear that you're interested in our apprenticeships. As a first step, I'd suggest you take a look at our apprenticeships on our website. Here, you can find out more about the eligibility requirements and see what opportunities are available: Work Experience and Apprenticeships | EY - UK
Thank you.
I will check your website
Have a nice week
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