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I am sorry but this is not what my question is. I know I do not need to retake Life in the UK test.milan69 wrote:You don't need to take Life in the UK test again. If you have the test number it would be handy.
rachsach wrote:Thanks guys for taking time to answer my query, much appreciated..
I have again used PBS calculator to see how many points I can get for my Bachelor’s degree, but it is coming up with zero points.
However, just to check if calculator allocates points for a master’s degree – I have used the same university with a master’s degree in the same stream and guess what it allots 35 points!
So bizarre - what Home Office calculator is displaying here is that anyone who has done a bachelor’s degree from Delhi University will get none points but someone who has done a master’s from the same university is eligible for 35 points and meets the criteria of English requirement.
Amber – please advise if it is worth getting my bachelor’s degree certified by NARIC? I can get a letter from the university confirming my degree was taught in English.
Thanks
Romilla
Hi Romilla,rachsach wrote:Thank you RockON – that worked!! I entered in the PBS calculator that I came to this country after April 2010 and I was awarded with 30 points for bachelor degree.
So a quick question –do I need to include a copy of PBS calculator (showing 30 points for a degree plus 10 for English requirement) when I apply for citizenship?
If yes, my only concern is that PBS calculator ask to fill in other information as well like points for age, experience etc. which isn’t really needed for citizenship application. Do I just leave other fields blank and only enter my qualification and English requirement and take the printout to go with the application?