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GGLiddy wrote:Hello all,
I was awarded zero points for my Masters based on the fact that my Bachelor degree was in Geology and the Master was in Information Systems.
Does anyone know what I need to do, from an education perspective, to be able to claim points for my Masters degree?
By the way, here is what the refusal letter indicated about my master:
The NARIC states that without a Bachelor's degree in a related subject it is equivalent to a post graduate diploma.
Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated!
That seems incredibly odd. I was approved with a bachelor in psychology and an MBA...and those two aren't really related.GGLiddy wrote:Hello all,
I was awarded zero points for my Masters based on the fact that my Bachelor degree was in Geology and the Master was in Information Systems.
Does anyone know what I need to do, from an education perspective, to be able to claim points for my Masters degree?
By the way, here is what the refusal letter indicated about my master:
The NARIC states that without a Bachelor's degree in a related subject it is equivalent to a post graduate diploma.
Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated!
Gosh, that sounds dreadful. There's nothing in the guidance notes that inherently suggests that the undergraduate and postgraduate work need to be linked, so I'm not sure I understand what their logic would be. Indeed, citing Amy's example of her own degree work, I would argue that a case can be made in review, since it seems to me that, for the purposes of HSMP, the argument is that one holds the degrees, full stop.amhilde wrote:This happened to me and I FEEL your pain, believe me. My undergrad was in anthropology and my masters was in economics, but I had a minor in econ in the first instance so it wasnt like I was completely devoid of knowledge on the subject. They will not listen to an appeal- consider this a flat out no.
What ticked me off was that I found PLENTY of instances of UK further economics masters programs that didnt require a previous degree linked to the same topic. Its frustrating, I know, but there isnt anything you can do about it.
Dont bother having the assessment done- they came back with the exact same excuse that HSMP did. There is the option to appeal your case, but the NARIC people really dont care. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
GGLiddy wrote:Hello all,
IBy the way, here is what the refusal letter indicated about my master:
The NARIC states that without a Bachelor's degree in a related subject it is equivalent to a post graduate diploma.
Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated!