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Below is a table of the main diving organizations that are based in the UK and the
qualifications that they offer. They are based on the use of standard air tanks only. 


Diving Qualification Table

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BSAC SAA PADI Level
Qualification Ocean Diver Open Water Diver Open Water Diver Entry Level
Depth 20m 35m 12 metres / 40 feet
Qualification Sport Diver Club Diver Advanced Open Water Diver Second Level
Depth 35m 50m 18-30 metres/ 60-100 feet
Qualification Dive Leader Dive Leader Rescue Diver Third Level
Depth 50m 50m 18-30 metres/ 60-100 feet
Qualification Advanced Diver Dive Supervisor Divemaster Higher Level
Depth 50m 50m 18-30 metres/ 60-100 feet



Some of the main questions about taking up diving are:

How much is it going to cost?

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The cost is variable as with many things. 

BSAC and SAA are club oriented and expect you to eventually own your own equipment.
The training is ongoing with an annual membership subscription to be paid. The cost of the courses are not
included with your subscription.

PADI you can hire equipment for the courses. The Courses vary in cost dependent on where you learn to dive in the world.

How long does it take to qualifiy?

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BSAC & SAA you go through the training the first year of joining the club.
PADI qualifications are designed to be atained whilst on holiday.


How deep can I go?

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The table above shows how deep you can go with each qualification


what can I do after qualified?

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All the agencies required that you dive with a diveleader or divemaster for the lower qualifications.
When training you are required to be under the instruction of a dive instructor.  
You can learn different additional skills[1] which enhance the way that you can dive.
1= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diving_training

Conclusion

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Whilst PADI is the quickest and cheapest way to learn to dive, there is a dive limit on the depth that you can dive.
If you wish to dive deeper both BSAC and SAA cater for that but the training is longer with the addition of safety training.
All the agencies are able to cross-train and to exchange between level of qaulification.

Always dive with a diver which has local knowledge of the area that you are diving and is at instructor/divemaster level.

External References

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http://www.bsac.com/page.asp?section=594&sectionTitle=Diving%20Course%20Syllabus Diving Course Syllabus
http://www.padi.com/ Diving Course Syllabus
http://www.saa.org.uk/Qualifications/DiveQualifications/tabid/120/Default.aspx Diving Course Syllabus

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