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Since you have the degree certificate, there is no need for submitting academic transcripts (for either NARIC letter or for Tier 1 application), so there is no reason anyone will get know that you switched courses.nripen.techie wrote:Since all my transcript was issued for MCA and finnaly i got the MScCS degree certificate.. do you think it may trigger confilct??
Hi,MyHSMPApplication wrote:nripen.techie,
I got my HSMP and claimed 35 points for my masters from Sikkim Manipal.....
I can for sure say that distant education isn't a problem
Cheers
Read the guidance and you'll know - for sure.nitind_k wrote:Letter stating if your degree has been taught in english. I am not sure if seperate letter from college or university is required or not.
After going through guidance & forum I am confused about this. Can you please make this point clear?sushdmehta wrote:Read the guidance and you'll know - for sure.nitind_k wrote:Letter stating if your degree has been taught in english. I am not sure if seperate letter from college or university is required or not.
regards
nitind_k wrote:Hi,
Can you please let us know if you have submitted any letter/certificate from college/university to claim english language points?
Letter stating if your degree has been taught in english.
I am not sure if seperate letter from college or university is required or not.
Regards,
Nitin
You should only submit those documents stated in guidance notes. I couldn't find a mention of "Letter from university that degree was taught in english" in the guidance notes.Documents we require to support
applications under the points-based
system
10. The applicant must ensure he/she provides all of
the necessary supporting documents at the time he/
she sends us the application. If the immigration rules
state that specified documents must be provided, we
will say so in this guidance and we will only accept
those documents.
....
....
13. The applicant should carefully select the right
evidence to send us. If he/she sends us a lot of
irrelevant or poor-quality documents, it may take
us longer to consider the application. We only need
evidence that is directly relevant to the application, as
set out in this guidance. We will not consider unrelated
evidence when calculating the points score.