We wanted to share some details about the autumn assessment series that will be important for you if you have students booked for the employer set project (ESP).
Pre-assessment information including key dates
- You can access assessment material digitally via the NCFE Portal. This will be available three working days prior to the assessment, unless otherwise specified in the Key Dates Schedule. These materials will include advanced assessment materials where available, and provider guides including checklists to support you with evidence upload.
- Please ensure you check the Key Dates Schedule and provider guides for requirements and completion deadlines, as some pathways have specified dates and times for tasks within the window.
- You must test recording equipment prior to assessments to ensure there are no issues on the day. You should also have back-up systems and processes in place to ensure recordings are carried out, saved and stored securely. Please contact us immediately on [email protected] if you encounter any issues.
- We want to remind you that all T Level assessments should be completed independently by students demonstrating their own knowledge and understanding. Where AI is misused, students may be investigated for malpractice.
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T Level
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ESP beginning and end dates 2025
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ESP digital evidence upload deadline (3 working days after final day of assessment window)
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T Level Technical Qualification in Education and Early Years (Level 3) (delivered by NCFE) (603/5829/4)
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Monday 3 November – Friday 21 November
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Wednesday 26 November
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T Level Technical Qualification in Health (Level 3) (delivered by NCFE) (603/7066/X)
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Monday 3 November – Friday 14 November
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Wednesday 19November
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T Level Technical Qualification in Healthcare Science (Level 3) (delivered by NCFE) (603/7083/X)
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*Monday 3 November – Friday 14 November
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Wednesday 19 November
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T Level Technical Qualification in Digital Business Services (Level 3) (delivered by NCFE) (603/6902/4)
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*Monday 3 November – Friday 14 November
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Wednesday 19 November
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T Level Technical Qualification in Digital Support Services (Level 3) (delivered by NCFE) (603/6901/2)
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*Monday 3 November – Friday 14 November
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Wednesday 19 November
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T Level Technical Qualification in Science (Level 3) (delivered by NCFE) (603/6989/9)
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Monday 10 November – Friday 21 November
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Wednesday 26 November
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*Please refer to Key Dates Schedule for details of individual tasks/assignments required for this assessment.
Post-assessment: evidence upload
Below we’ve set out the steps to take and the guidance to follow to ensure that uploading evidence for the ESP is as smooth and seamless as possible for you and your colleagues.
When to upload evidence
- Evidence can be uploaded as soon as it is completed within the assessment window. All evidence must be uploaded within three working days after the closure of the assessment window. After this date, the Portal will lock, and uploads can only be made by exception.
- If your students were booked onto the ESP this series but will not complete it, please ensure you’ve notified us by submitting a completed and signed invigilator’s register, also uploaded via the Portal.
Where to upload evidence
- The location for evidence upload is within the NCFE Portal. To upload evidence, please navigate to the Upload Learner Submissions option from the Bookings menu. This will open a screen allowing you to search for students by assessment, batch, name, ULN, or a number of other options.
- You’ll only be able to upload evidence for students with a booking. If a student has no booking, please contact our Customer Support team at [email protected]. Don’t attempt to upload their evidence against a different student.
How to upload
- Once an assessment is selected, the menu can be expanded to show all students booked onto that assessment in your centre.
- Select the upload button on the far right of a student record and this will open the option for uploading, or deleting, files for this student.
- Select the view submission button to review what has been uploaded.
- Files can be uploaded one by one, or up to 10 at a time, for each individual student. We strongly advise that files are no larger than 1GB. Larger files will take longer to upload. The maximum individual file size is 2GB, and you will receive an error message for files larger than 2GB. Our upload guidance document shows how to manage file sizes.
- Once all files are uploaded for a student, the files must be submitted to us. This is done by clicking the submit for marking button and confirming the declaration.
What to upload
- Evidence requirements are outlined in the assessment brief for students, and the checklists available alongside them.
- Students’ evidence must be clearly labelled following the prescribed naming conventions within the assessment brief, or the Qualification Specific Instructions for Delivery (QSID) document.
- At batch level, a completed and signed invigilator’s register must also be uploaded.
- All students must complete a declaration form (known as an External Assessment Cover Sheet, or EACS) for ESP assessments. However, it’s no longer mandatory to upload these to NCFE alongside assessment materials. You must still ensure they are completed, stored securely, and presented to us if requested.
Upload checks
- After uploading, but before submission to us, we strongly recommend that you check that all files you intended to be uploaded are present for each student. This can be done by clicking the view submission button, and this is also an opportunity to remove or amend files prior to submission.
- We’ll check the evidence after it has been uploaded, and if necessary, we’ll let you know if there’s any missing or corrupt evidence or if there are any other problems with the evidence you’ve uploaded. We apply strict timescales to our review and your response to minimise any risk to students’ results.
Troubleshooting
- Our Portal supports you through the upload process by showing you:
- a progress bar for uploads to show the percentage of evidence uploaded
- confirmation once a file has been successfully uploaded
- an error message to show if a file has failed to upload.
- This will help give further reassurance that files have been successfully uploaded, or flag issues indicating you need to retry your upload.
- We’ve reviewed our Portal capacity and upload speeds to make uploading as efficient as possible for you, but upload speeds can still be influenced by file size and your own local internet speed, as well as traffic to the Portal during busy periods. Please be patient when larger files are taking longer to upload, and retry if they fail. The smaller the file, the faster the upload – so we always encourage you to avoid creating unnecessarily large files.
- If you’re experiencing technical difficulties when uploading evidence, please email [email protected] as soon as possible so we can support you in resolving any challenges. If you have any other queries, please contact our Customer Support team at [email protected].
What happens if I don’t upload all evidence by the published deadlines?
This may result in delays to student results, breaches to the NCFE centre agreement, and potential maladministration action. All cases will be referred to our Provider Assurance team for further review.