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by PKA » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:02 am
Hello all,
Simple doubt...can I show my Bachelor of Engineering as a professional examination instead of Bachelors degree?
Cheers
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by tvn_ramesh » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:05 am
Yes.. - STOP PRESS
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by PKA » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:42 am
tvn_ramesh wrote:Yes..
Do you mean that I can claim 35 points with the current system?
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by dima » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:45 am
PKA wrote:tvn_ramesh wrote:Yes..
Do you mean that I can claim 35 points with the current system?
Is this true? then amazing!!
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by GeneNZ » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:49 am
dima wrote:PKA wrote:tvn_ramesh wrote:Yes..
Do you mean that I can claim 35 points with the current system?
Is this true? then amazing!!
Bachelors degrees are only worth 30 points in the new system. But 35 if the degree was from a UK university (30 points for Bachelors + 5 points uk experience).
If the online PBS calculator recognises your education institute, you don't need to apply to NARIC to get a letter. If not, then you must apply to NARIC and get a letter indicating it is a recognized degree and you can claim points on it.
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by needhope » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:51 am
But how is possible to claim 35 points for bachelors ?? if that was the case, many would have qualified last year itself... can u please explain?
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by GeneNZ » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:55 am
needhope wrote:But how is possible to claim 35 points for bachelors ?? if that was the case, many would have qualified last year itself... can u please explain?
30 points = Bachelors
5 points = UK experience.
If your degree isn't from the UK then its only 30 points.
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by needhope » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:56 am
thanks for the info.... However,i have bachelors degree from O.U, A.P india... in PBS , when i select 'Professional examination' it shows my UnIV and its giving 35 points... but is that acceptable, if i apply like that?
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by GeneNZ » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:59 am
needhope wrote:thanks for the info.... However,i have bachelors degree from O.U, A.P india... in PBS , when i select 'Professional examination' it shows my UnIV and its giving 35 points... but is that acceptable, if i apply like that?
In the current online PBS calculator? The current online PBS calculator hasn't been updated for the new Tier 1 rules yet. It is only these new rules that allow Bachelor's degrees.
Are you confusing your Bachelor of Engineering degree with a masters of engineering degree from your university? Masters degrees are worth 35 points in the current PBS system.
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by aruni4470 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:04 pm
needhope wrote:thanks for the info.... However,i have bachelors degree from O.U, A.P india... in PBS , when i select 'Professional examination' it shows my UnIV and its giving 35 points... but is that acceptable, if i apply like that?
As far as I know, Bachelors degree like BE, Btech are not professional examinations. CA, CS etc are professional examinations.
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by AP_Tier1 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:09 pm
I would like to know the definition of Bachelor degree.
Is it 12 + 4 years (B.tech)
or
12 + 3 ( BSc, Bcom) etc.
I believe USA accepts minimum 16 years (Btech) as Bachelor.
How it is in UK?
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by needhope » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:12 pm
In the present PBS, which gives bachelors 0 points.... but instead of selecting bachelor as my qualification... i selected 'professional examination' and after that , the drop box has list of univeristies and in which if i select O.U and then course subject as 'engineering' it gives me 35 points.. i m wondering if thats the case.. then can i apply like that ..
because with the new rules, my previous earnings are coming to 52,000 Gbp and i m getting only 30points and for education- 30 pints and age 10 points and i m still less of 5 points....
so please advice if i can apply using professional examination.
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by dima » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:13 pm
aruni4470 wrote:needhope wrote:thanks for the info.... However,i have bachelors degree from O.U, A.P india... in PBS , when i select 'Professional examination' it shows my UnIV and its giving 35 points... but is that acceptable, if i apply like that?
As far as I know, Bachelors degree like BE, Btech are not professional examinations. CA, CS etc are professional examinations.
Just wondering, BE is indeed very much a profesional course.. I guess more than CA & CS??. Even CA is fine . but CS its just a secreterial course!!!
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by needhope » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:15 pm
i have another question, if the pbs shows 35 points for professional examination(bachelor of engineering), then it should be accepted right? because if they go by pbs points system, they should approve my application... what say abt this?
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by aruni4470 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:21 pm
dima wrote:aruni4470 wrote:needhope wrote:thanks for the info.... However,i have bachelors degree from O.U, A.P india... in PBS , when i select 'Professional examination' it shows my UnIV and its giving 35 points... but is that acceptable, if i apply like that?
As far as I know, Bachelors degree like BE, Btech are not professional examinations. CA, CS etc are professional examinations.
Just wondering, BE is indeed very much a profesional course.. I guess more than CA & CS??. Even CA is fine . but CS its just a secreterial course!!!
That was just my understanding. I might be wrong.
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by tvn_ramesh » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:09 pm
Sorry PKA.. i mis-read your question.. my sincere appologies..
i am not sure if we can take Bachlor of Engineering as Prof Examination instead of Bachelors degree...
i would like to rather say sorry instead of mis-guiding and creating hopes and shy away..
I would like you to check with the HO by email asking the same..
I am very sorry guys.. i am not sure about it so i better stand corrected...
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by AP_Tier1 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:13 pm
May i request any member to answer my query.
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quote="AP_Tier1"]I would like to know the definition of Bachelor degree.
Is it 12 + 4 years (B.tech)
or
12 + 3 ( BSc, Bcom) etc.
I believe USA accepts minimum 16 years (Btech) as Bachelor.
How it is in UK?[/quote]
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by PKA » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:14 pm
aruni4470 wrote:dima wrote:aruni4470 wrote:needhope wrote:thanks for the info.... However,i have bachelors degree from O.U, A.P india... in PBS , when i select 'Professional examination' it shows my UnIV and its giving 35 points... but is that acceptable, if i apply like that?
As far as I know, Bachelors degree like BE, Btech are not professional examinations. CA, CS etc are professional examinations.
Just wondering, BE is indeed very much a profesional course.. I guess more than CA & CS??. Even CA is fine . but CS its just a secreterial course!!!
That was just my understanding. I might be wrong.
Hi Aruni,
Could you let me know where I can get this info?
My current status is as follows
Qualification: B.E (andhra university) listed in PBS
Salary Band: € 57000: GBP 51000 (approx)
Age: 32
English Req: Yes
Maintenance Funds: Yes
Could you let me know whether I would be eligible to apply NOW or after 6th April?
Thanks
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by aruni4470 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:53 pm
PKA wrote:aruni4470 wrote:dima wrote:aruni4470 wrote:
As far as I know, Bachelors degree like BE, Btech are not professional examinations. CA, CS etc are professional examinations.
Just wondering, BE is indeed very much a profesional course.. I guess more than CA & CS??. Even CA is fine . but CS its just a secreterial course!!!
That was just my understanding. I might be wrong.
Hi Aruni,
Could you let me know where I can get this info?
My current status is as follows
Qualification: B.E (andhra university) listed in PBS
30 points
Salary Band: € 57000: GBP 51000 (approx)
30 points
Age: 32
10 points
English Req: Yes
Maintenance Funds: Yes
30+30+10 = 70 points, i think you will be 5 points short according to the new rules.
Could you let me know whether I would be eligible to apply NOW or after 6th April?
Thanks
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by kiranchinnu » Fri Mar 19, 2010 3:35 pm
needhope wrote:i have another question, if the pbs shows 35 points for professional examination(bachelor of engineering), then it should be accepted right? because if they go by pbs points system, they should approve my application... what say abt this?
need hope
bachelors is bachelors not professinal examination.
u will 30 point for bachelors of engineering from OSMANIA UNI , hyderabad and not 35 as you think.
this is also after 6th april2010.
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by [iD] » Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:44 pm
why not check points based calculator?
Goodluck.
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by AP_Tier1 » Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:40 am
AP_Tier1 wrote:May i request any member to answer my query.
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quote="AP_Tier1"]I would like to know the definition of Bachelor degree.
Is it 12 + 4 years (B.tech)
or
12 + 3 ( BSc, Bcom) etc.
I believe USA accepts minimum 16 years (Btech) as Bachelor.
How it is in UK?
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Can anyone please clear my doubt. This might sound stupid to ask... but i don't know the answer.
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by aruni4470 » Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:03 am
AP_Tier1 wrote:AP_Tier1 wrote:May i request any member to answer my query.
[
quote="AP_Tier1"]I would like to know the definition of Bachelor degree.
Is it 12 + 4 years (B.tech)
or
12 + 3 ( BSc, Bcom) etc.
I believe USA accepts minimum 16 years (Btech) as Bachelor.
How it is in UK?
Can anyone please clear my doubt. This might sound stupid to ask... but i don't know the answer.[/quote]
12+4 or 12+3, doesnt really matter. As long at the concerned degree is treated equivalent to UK degree by NARIC. BSc, Bcom etc are also treated as bachelors and also B.tech etc as well.
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by AP_Tier1 » Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:29 am
Thanks a lot for the clarification.