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Thanks everyone, I knew the academic structure but was trying to fit in the professional stuff into it, assuming it could be done. It seems a small group such as social work, medical and teachers are given equivalent levels of 6 and 7 (PGCE is now professional certificate not postgraduate and dropped to level 6, search me why), but others have not been officially added so is an exception rather than a rule. Also I didn't know NVQ levels don't follow QCF ones which is typical British planning, and also raises the next possible question as to whether any other professions are NVQ equivalents, where 4 is level 5 and 5 is level 7. Without being told some people must be put off taking some as they don't realise how high they actually are.
I came across this for my own postgraduate qualifications recently, and in case anyone else wants to know their own QTS equivalent they need to ask the college as only they have the information and not the DfE. I was relieved to find my counselling certificate and diploma were level 6 so equivalent to a degree, but a shame they didn't reach postgraduate level 7.
Now they can officially call them Grad Certs or PG Certs so everyone else knows the difference, but you can't backdate the titles of old ones so a certificate or diploma can be a weekend private job with very little status or a PG without someone asking you which.