February 2025 BTEC update for Business, Applied Law, Enterprise and Marketing
Welcome to this February update.
As well as some important key dates to watch out for in February and March, there are a couple of training events for the Tech Award in Enterprise.
It is also worth checking the summer timetables for the BTEC Nationals as there are a couple of changes to pre-release dates to accommodate the lateness of the Easter break this year.
21 February | BTEC Tech Award entry deadline for internal and external components for May/June. |
26 February | BTEC Tech Award Component 3 training |
5 March | BTEC Tech Award Component 3 training |
20 March | Release of January results to learners. |
21 March | BTEC Firsts, Nationals, entry deadline for external assessment for May/June. |
28 March | BTEC Tech Award learners who sat BTEC assessments in the January 2025 series can be re-entered for June exams after January results have been issued, and no late fees will be charged. the entry deadline for these learners is 28 March. |
5 July | Claiming deadline: all internally assessed unit grades to be submitted and full award claims to be made by 5 July. |
14 August | Level 3 results day |
21 August | Level 2 results day |
Delivery support page
- Admin
- Delivery
- Free and paid-for resources
Assessment support page
- The internally assessed components
- The externally assessed component
The key dates for the Component 1 and 2 PSAs are in the Key Dates Schedule. Please note that the deadline for mark submission and upload of work of sampled learners for internal assessments has been moved from 1 May to 15 May.
The 2022 Tech Awards FAQs page is now live.
26 February (4-6pm) | BTEC Tech Award (2022) in Enterprise: Preparing for External Assessment |
5 March (4-6pm) | BTEC Tech Award (2022) in Enterprise: Preparing for External Assessment |
BTEC Tech Award training page
Our new BTEC Tech Award training and resources page is where you can find all the live and on-demand training resources for Tech Awards.
The BTEC Bitesize BTEC Tech Award in Enterprise videos
These videos cover Components 1 and 2, breaking each component down into the five tasks required in the PSA with suggestions to help prepare learners for each task.
We have published new exemplar standardisation materials (ESMs) for the internal components. You can download these from the course materials page, under teaching and learning materials.
We add new ESMs after every assessment series to give you additional fresh examples based on the most recent Pearson Set Assignments.
The terminal assessment rule requires learners to take the external assessment at the end of their qualification (when the learner is due to certificate). This means that learners must sit internal component assessments either prior to or in the same series as the external assessment to fulfil this terminal rule.
If a learner chooses to retake an internal assessment in a series after they sat the terminal external assessment, they will also need to resit the external component to satisfy the terminal rule.
Learners are allowed one resit of the external assessment within the programme.
Summer 2025 timetable

We have now published national results data on the Level 1/2 Tech Awards covering key information on registrations, performance, and trends across the main qualifications.
Enterprise | Cohort | L2D* | L2D | L2M | L2P | L1D | L1M | L1P | U |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023-2024 |
23,709 | 2.1% | 10.4% | 22.8% | 27.4% | 17.6% | 10% | 5.1% | 4.8% |
Summer 2025 timetable
Due to the timing of the Easter break in 2025, we will release summer pre-release material from 31 March 2025.

Funding - England

Funding - Northern Ireland & Wales

For help with:
- delivery support
- professional bodies partnerships
- free resources
- paid-for resources from Pearson
For help with:
- internally assessed units
- externally assessed units
- examiners' reports
- grade boundaries and statistics
Professional Body partnerships
We have partnership agreements with the following organisations:
- ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)
- CII (Chartered Institute of Insurance)
- CIM (Chartered Institute of Marketing)
- CMI (Chartered Management Institute)
Your completing learners might be interested in progression opportunities provided by these professional bodies.
Summer 2025 timetable
Due to the timing of the Easter break in 2025, we will release summer pre-release material from 31 March 2025.

Funding - England

Funding - Northern Ireland & Wales

Pearson BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Award in Business (600/4786/0)
The last registration date is now 31 July 2027.
The last certification date is now 31 July 2029.
Summer 2025 timetable
Due to the timing of the Easter break in 2025, we will release summer pre-release material from 31 March 2025.

Funding - England

Funding - Northern Ireland & Wales

For help with:
- delivery support
- the Esports learner
- the Esports teacher
For help with:
- assessment support
- grade statistics
Funding - England

Funding - Northern Ireland & Wales

Summer 2025 timetable

Funding

We have now published national results data on the BTEC Firsts and Nationals covering key information on registrations, performance, and trends across the main qualifications.
The BTEC Works site can help with recruitment of learners.
In December, the DfE published the outcomes of the Review of Qualifications Reform at Level 3 in England. This confirms which qualifications will be funded for 16-19 learners in England for the academic years 2025/26 and 2026/27.
The review has confirmed that the government will not move forward with the proposal to restrict the study programme rules of combination to one AAQ and two A levels. This means that you can work with students and their parents to determine the best study programme for each learner.
The approach the review has taken means funding decisions will vary by sector. We have updated our funding guides to reflect the latest guidance for academic years 2025/2026 and 2026/27.
Launch of Skills England
The Prime Minister and Education Secretary have announced the launch of Skills England. This new organisation will bring together central and local government, businesses, training providers and unions to meet the skills needs of the next decade across all regions, providing strategic oversight of the post-16 skills system aligned to the Government’s Industrial Strategy.
Skills England will be established in phases over the next 9-12 months to create a responsive and collaborative skills system and the Skills England Bill will transfer functions from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) to Skills England.
Richard Pennycook CBE, former chief executive of the Co-operative Group and lead non-executive director at the DfE, has been appointed as the interim Chair.
Subject advisor
Colin Leith
Business
