In England, 54.6% of apprentices completed and passed a final assessment in 2022-23 - well below the government's 67% target by the end of 2024-25.
A Department for Education report in March 2022 suggested that four in 10 people who did not complete their apprenticeship cited personal reasons, including career changes, mental health issues and caring responsibilities.
However, about four in 10 also said they were not given enough time for training, that the training did not meet their expectations, or that the apprenticeship was badly run.
Ucas has warned that young people are being put off by a range of barriers, including:
According to Ucas, 430,000 students said they were interested in apprenticeship opportunities in 2023.
However, only 189,430 apprenticeships were published on the official site in England in the last academic year.
The last government said that was "nowhere near enough" and launched an online apprentice support centre.