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This is precisely what the guidance notes specify -- its usually best to start by reading them --: A letter on University stationery, specifying your full names, course name and the fact that it was taught in English.webhunter wrote:If it is a letter from univerisity, what should the letter read?
Go for IELTS , rest all people are referring is subjective.Getting 6 is very easy just be careful only for the LIstening part.Practice hard before going for this exam.webhunter wrote:Hi all,
My question, if answered will be useful for many. 80% of the existing HSMP holders do have a university degree taught in english. However they will need to prove this for their extension. Ofcourse nobody wants to go through the pain of IELTS. So my question is.
What is the type (or format) of evidence that we need to submit to prove that our bachelors degree was indeed taught in english? If it is a letter from univerisity, what should the letter read?
Thanks.
When I went for my naturalisation, I had to provide my degree as proof of knowledge of english.webhunter wrote:Hi all,
My question, if answered will be useful for many. 80% of the existing HSMP holders do have a university degree taught in english. However they will need to prove this for their extension. Ofcourse nobody wants to go through the pain of IELTS. So my question is.
What is the type (or format) of evidence that we need to submit to prove that our bachelors degree was indeed taught in english? If it is a letter from univerisity, what should the letter read?
Thanks.