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rizwan567 wrote:If HO has accepted your degree as equal to British Bachelors degree in the past (i.e you got points for degree in your initial application) and your degree is taugh in English language then you do not need to worry about any thing.
Since NARIC do not provide medium of instruction details and
HO online tool does not contain your degree details.
Therefore
It is not your problem that how HO is going to check if degree was taught in English or not.... It is HO business as they are going to assess your application. But still it is better to provide medium of instructin letter.
Just use common sense that if HO has accepted degree in the past then howcome they will not accept the same degree in extension application. Its logicial.
immigrationboards wrote:I have simliar question, my Bachelor and Master studied in Hong Kong.
I want to ask in general, non English speaker country such as Hong Kong, India, if the Bachelor or Master was taught in English, do it normally comparable to that of level C1 on the CEFR or not?
Thank you!
Many thanks.[/quote]You must have 10 points for English language, which are awarded if:
you are a national of a majority English language speaking country listed below:
Antigua and Barbuda;
Australia;
The Bahamas;
Barbados;
Belize;
Canada;
Dominica;
Grenada;
Guyana;
Jamaica;
New Zealand;
St Kitts and Nevis;
St Lucia;
St Vincent and the Grenadines;
Trinidad and Tobago;
United States of America; or
you pass an English language test on our list of approved English language tests (PDF 44K opens in new window); or
you hold a degree that was taught in English and is equivalent to a United Kingdom bachelor's degree or above; or
you were granted permission to stay under a Tier 1 category (other than investors where there is no English language requirement) and are applying for an extension; or
you were granted permission to stay as a highly skilled migrant under the immigration rules which came into force on 5 December 2006, and you are applying for an extension under a Tier 1 category.
I can't find any University in India or others countries which is recognized by NARIC in this web site:hsmpinuk70 wrote:Not unless it is listed in the self-assessment tool under the English Language Requirements section.
regardsimmigrationboards wrote:I have simliar question, my Bachelor and Master studied in Hong Kong.
I want to ask in general, non English speaker country such as Hong Kong, India, if the Bachelor or Master was taught in English, do it normally comparable to that of level C1 on the CEFR or not?
Thank you!
immigrationboards wrote:I can't find any University in India or others countries which is recognized by NARIC in this web site:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/pointscalculator
Do you mind to send me the link or quote it to me? Thank you!