• Contact
Monday, May 25, 2026
Register
Login
European Press
Advertisement
  • News
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Media
  • Lifestyle
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Media
  • Lifestyle
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
European Press
No Result
View All Result

Apprenticeships Harder to Get Than Oxbridge

25 May 2026
in Business
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
Apprenticeships Harder to Get Than Oxbridge
ShareShareShareShareShare

In a claim that will resonate with thousands of school-leavers wading through a torrent of rejection emails this summer, the skills minister has declared that securing a coveted apprenticeship in Britain has become harder than winning a place at Oxford or Cambridge.

Baroness Smith of Malvern, the former Commons home secretary turned Strictly Come Dancing contestant who now holds the skills brief at the Department for Education, told The Sun on Sunday that young people the length of the country were “queuing up” for apprenticeships, with employers spoilt for choice. Her remarks landed as Whitehall figures laid bare a deepening youth labour crunch: roughly one million people aged between 16 and 24 are now classed as Neets – not in education, employment or training.

The numbers behind the soundbite

The arithmetic appears, on the face of it, to back her up. Cambridge received 22,820 applications for the 2025 intake and offered 3,716 places, an acceptance rate of 16.3 per cent. Oxford was tighter still, admitting just 3,245 of 23,061 hopefuls, 14.1 per cent. By comparison, several blue-chip apprenticeship schemes, especially degree-level engineering programmes, routinely attract north of 150 applications per slot, eclipsing the odds at the dreaming spires.

According to the latest Department for Education apprenticeship statistics, there were 353,500 apprenticeship starts in England in the 2024-25 academic year and 761,500 people participating overall, with higher-level apprenticeships up more than 15 per cent year-on-year. Business, administration and law remains the largest single subject area.

To unblock the bottleneck, Lady Smith pledged £600 million of new funding to bankroll 60,000 additional apprentices, part of a broader push to plug skills gaps in construction, engineering and digital roles. “It can sometimes be easier getting into Oxford or Cambridge than it can be getting an apprenticeship,” she said, adding: “Sometimes people say, ‘Young people don’t want to work in the construction industry’, but they really do… they are queuing up.”

Support authors and subscribe to content

This is premium stuff. Subscribe to read the entire article.

Login if you have purchased

Subscribe

Gain access to all our Premium contents.
More than 100+ articles.
Subscribe Now

Related Posts:

  • Apprenticeships Harder to Get Than Oxbridge
    Stop Blaming Young People for Britain's Jobs Crisis
  • Bristol & Edinburgh Lead UK Innovation Jobs Growth
    Bristol & Edinburgh Lead UK Innovation Jobs Growth
  • Apprenticeships Harder to Get Than Oxbridge
    GMB Slams British Industrial Competitiveness Scheme…
  • DepEd considers solarization of public schools by 2027
    DepEd considers solarization of public schools by 2027
  • UK Employer Tax Rise Biggest in Developed World, OECD Warns
    UK Employer Tax Rise Biggest in Developed World, OECD Warns
  • PHL sees higher demand for micro-credential courses
    PHL sees higher demand for micro-credential courses
ShareTweetSendPinShare
Previous Post

Morrisons courts rival supermarkets with Myton supply deals

Next Post

Salesian Sisters bless Spurs’ Luke Kornet ahead of Game 4 win

Related Posts

PSEi back at 6,000 level as global oil prices fall
Business

PSEi back at 6,000 level as global oil prices fall

25 May 2026
LPA may develop into tropical cyclone in 24 hours
Business

LPA may develop into tropical cyclone in 24 hours

25 May 2026
Next Post
Salesian Sisters bless Spurs’ Luke Kornet ahead of Game 4 win

Salesian Sisters bless Spurs' Luke Kornet ahead of Game 4 win

Recommended

Coronation Street ‘sets the stage’ for Daniel and Jodie ‘romance plot’ twist in latest fan theory

Coronation Street ‘sets the stage’ for Daniel and Jodie ‘romance plot’ twist in latest fan theory

12 May 2026
Philippines’ FDI net inflows fall 31% in February

Philippines’ FDI net inflows fall 31% in February

11 May 2026
Should I leave my husband for my new ‘best friend’?

Should I leave my husband for my new ‘best friend’?

16 May 2026
Is Dawn leaving Emmerdale? What that shock kiss means for her future on the soap

Is Dawn leaving Emmerdale? What that shock kiss means for her future on the soap

20 May 2026
62-calorie snack may help protect your skin from sun damage

62-calorie snack may help protect your skin from sun damage

20 May 2026
European Press

European-press.com shares the latest news from Europe and around the world. It covers topics such as business, technology, sports, health, entertainment, and lifestyle. Feel free to get in touch with us!

Disclaimer  Privacy Policy – EU  Imprint 

Contact Us

What’s New Here!

  • Spanish PM Sánchez’s party suffers historic loss in key Andalusia regional election
  • AEW Double or Nothing review, grade: MJF defeats Darby Allin
  • The expert guide if jet fuel shortages disrupt summer plans
  • Coleen Nolan reveals her doctor’s ‘worries’ as she issues skin cancer update

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

© 2026 EUROPEAN PRESS

Translate »
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Media
  • Lifestyle
  • Video

© 2026 EUROPEAN PRESS

Not enough quota to unlock this post
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?
×