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I just put your information and got this:vtaneja wrote:Dear Experts,
I have been living in the U.K. for over 6 years now and have had the ILR since December 2013.
I was planning on applying for citizenship but was surprised on checking in the points based calculator that my degree does not get me the requisite points needed to prove my English Language. It says "0 points awarded".
The funny thing is that I have used the same degree for my Tier 1 General as well as ILR applications and I was awarded 30 points in the qualification and 10 points in English skills by the calculator for each of those applications. But now when I put that degree, the calculator says "0 points".
If it helps, it is a Bachelor of Engineering (Computer) from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. The course was 4 years and degree awarded in 2004.
Has anybody else experienced this ? What are the options now ?
Thanks a lot
Correct if I am wrong please.
Country of award: -- Qualification -- Institution -- Length of course -- Subject Grade -- Year of award Points for English language
Singapore -- Bachelor (Honours) degree -- Nanyang Technological University (NTU) -- 4 years or less than 5 -- Engineering -- 2004 -- 10
That is why I put honours in my initial search because four years Bachelor is usually honours degree, but then found out its not honours then you have looked at it again, and since I think that you have used same degree and UKNARIC letter during Tier and ILR processes, therefore same documents should suffice during citizenship application. I would book NCS and apply, good luck.vtaneja wrote:I looked at my degree certificate again last night. It says this:
Degree of Bachelor Of Engineering (Computer Engineering)
Awarded to <My Name>
And then it has a paragraph which says "this is to certify that so and so was awarded the Second Honours ...."
Since it says "Honours", can I use the "Bachelor (Honours) Degree" from the drop down ? In that case I do get the 10 points.
Would that work ?