GNVQ
noun/ˌdʒiː en viː ˈkjuː/
/ˌdʒiː en viː ˈkjuː/
- a qualification that until 2007 was taken in British schools by students aged 15–18 to prepare them for university or work (the abbreviation for ‘General National Vocational Qualification’)
- She did GNVQ Business Studies at college.
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