Hi,
The following info might help :
Also consult with Amber or solicitor
• Postgraduate certificates and diplomas (except PGCE/PGDE);
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _04-14.pdf
UK recognised degree
94. For a qualification to be considered a UK recognised degree, it must have been awarded
by a UK recognised body. A qualification will have been deemed to have been ‘obtained’
on the date on which you were first notified in writing, by the awarding institution of the
award.
95. A UK recognised body is an institution which has been granted degree awarding powers
by a Royal Charter, an Act of Parliament or the Privy Council. All UK universities and some
higher education colleges are UK recognised bodies.
96. Further information on the UK recognised bodies can be found on the Gov.UK website at
www.gov.uk/recognised-uk-degrees-recognised-bodies.
Qualifications that are not acceptable
97. Qualifications that cannot be used for the award of points include:
• Foundation degrees;
• Honorary degrees;
• Qualifications awarded in the UK by overseas awarding bodies;
• Qualifications undertaken solely at an overseas campus of UK institutions;
• Postgraduate certificates and diplomas (except PGCE/PGDE);
• Professional qualifications (whether or not they are of an equivalent level) that are not
degrees.