An NVQ Diploma is a work-based qualification that proves you are competent in your job role. It is assessed through real work activities rather than classroom exams.
Although NVQs now sit within the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF), the term “NVQ” is still widely used for qualifications that are based on occupational standards and practical assessment.
Yes. NVQs and NVQ-branded diplomas are nationally recognised qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
They are accepted by employers, awarding bodies, and CSCS as proof of occupational competence when they relate to a construction job role.
NVQs are assessed through the work you already do as part of your job.
An assessor gathers evidence through on-site observations, professional discussions, photographs, videos, and completed knowledge questions. There is no final written exam.
Yes. Assessments are carried out in your normal place of work at a time agreed with your assessor.
This allows you to complete the qualification without taking time off work or attending college.
Evidence can include on-site observations, photographs, videos, job records, and professional discussions with your assessor.
The exact evidence required depends on the qualification and your job role.
There is no pass or fail exam. If evidence is missing or a unit has not been fully met, your assessor will tell you what is needed to complete it.
The qualification is completed once all required criteria have been met.
For most skilled, advanced, and supervisory CSCS cards, you need a relevant construction qualification and to pass the correct CSCS Health and Safety test.
An NVQ Diploma is one of the most common ways to meet this requirement, but it is not the only option.
Yes. Some degrees, HNCs, HNDs, apprenticeships, and other construction-related qualifications are accepted by CSCS.
You can check whether your existing qualification is accepted by using the CSCS Card Finder.
Yes. NVQs are designed to be completed alongside your job.
All assessment is based on your normal work activities, so there is no need to stop working.
The CSCS test you need depends on the type of card you are applying for and your role on site.
Operative cards usually require the Operatives test, while supervisory and management roles require the Supervisor or Manager test.
The time it takes depends on the qualification level, your job role, and how quickly evidence can be gathered.
Many candidates complete their NVQ within a few months, but timelines vary.
CSCS tests booked directly through Pearson centres currently cost £22, and the CSCS card application costs £36.
Some Train 4 Growth qualifications include support with booking the test and card as part of the process.
If you are unsure which qualification is right for your role, it’s best to speak to an assessor before enrolling.
They can help you choose a qualification that matches your job and your CSCS card requirements.




