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by sibaji » Thu Jul 31, 2014 12:52 pm
Hi man4uni, Please accept my gratitude for taking the time to respond to my queries.
However, based on the NARIC link kindly shared by you, there are 2 distinct services provided:
(1) STATEMENT OF COMPARABILITY (£55.20)
and
(2) ENGLISH LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT SERVICE (£55.20)
Should I have to go for (1) or (2) or both ? Please refer to Home Office requirements on the AN form (page 17, section 2, bullet 3).
Details of NARIC services (1) and (2) are provided below.
Look forward to your kind response.
Best regards,
Sibaji
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What is a STATEMENT OF COMPARABILITY ??
The UK NARIC Statement of Comparability is an officially recognised document that confirms the recognition of an overseas qualification and its comparable level in the UK, irrespective of it being an academic, vocational or professional award. It is used by universities, colleges, employers and Government departments and agencies forming part of their decision-making process. A Statement of Comparability can be used to help support applications made under Tiers 1 and 2 of the Points Based System for immigration to the UK.
A Statement of Comparability states, in English, what your overseas qualifications equate to in the UK.
Please note that at UK NARIC we are unable to provide a comparability statement for the grades obtained in your qualifications. It is recommended that you present transcripts directly to potential employers/admitting institutions for consideration on an individual basis in line with specific grade requirements.
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What is the ENGLISH LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT SERVICE ?
English is the official language of the United Kingdom. The ability to speak English to a competent level is essential to ensure successful integration and progression in the UK. The English Language Assessment service is available to individuals who need to demonstrate their English language proficiency (Tier 1 and Tier 2) as set out by the Home Office.
There are three ways that you can score points for English language:
•be a national of a majority English speaking country (a country where most people speak English)
•pass an English language test on the Home Office list of approved English language tests
•hold a degree that is assessed by UK NARIC as being taught in English and is equivalent to a United Kingdom Bachelor degree.
How can we help you?
UK NARIC's English Language Assessment provides an assessment and a statement:
•to confirm whether an individual’s approved English language test meets the required level of English language proficiency (CEFR level C1)
•to confirm whether your degree has been taught in English and meets the required level of English language proficiency (CEFR level C1).