Management and leadership qualifications sit within a nationally recognised framework regulated by Ofqual. Unlike many professional qualifications, they are available entirely online and are designed from the ground up for people who are already working as managers — or are stepping into a management role for the first time.
What are CMI and ILM management qualifications?
CMI qualifications are awarded by the Chartered Management Institute, the only body in the UK and Ireland with a royal charter for management and leadership. ILM qualifications are awarded by the Institute of Leadership and Management, part of the City & Guilds Group. Both organisations offer Ofqual-regulated qualifications on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) at Levels 3, 5, and 7.
The qualifications take three forms: awards (short, focused on a single area), certificates (broader, covering several management competencies), and diplomas (the most comprehensive, covering the full breadth of management and leadership practice at each level). Most working managers enrol for a certificate or diploma depending on their time and career goals.
Who are these qualifications for?
- Team leaders and supervisors new to their first management role
- Operations managers and middle managers seeking formal recognition of their experience
- Senior managers and directors aiming for Chartered Manager (CMgr) status or Level 7
- Professionals moving into management from a technical or specialist background
- HR, project managers, and functional leads with informal management responsibilities
- Business owners and self-employed professionals who want structured management frameworks
How are CMI and ILM qualifications assessed?
All CMI and ILM qualifications at Levels 3, 5, and 7 are assessed through written assignments — management reports, reflective accounts, and work-based projects. There are no timed examinations. This makes them particularly well suited to working managers who can use their own workplace as the context for every assignment.
A typical CMI Level 5 Diploma involves between five and eight written assignments over 12–18 months. Assignments are submitted online and marked by a qualified CMI or ILM assessor. Feedback is returned with comments that allow improvement and resubmission if required. The pass standard requires coherent application of management theory to real workplace situations — not memorisation of academic content.
Are management qualifications equivalent to a degree?
CMI and ILM Level 5 qualifications sit at the same RQF level as a Foundation Degree or HND — they are Level 5 qualifications, not a full bachelor's degree (which is Level 6). A CMI Level 7 qualification sits at postgraduate level, broadly equivalent to a taught Master's degree module, and some CMI Level 7 completers use it to access an MBA top-up at a UK university.