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iqhamid wrote:Hi,
In the process of getting English evaluation for my B.Sc Chemical Engineering degree from UET Lahore, Pakistan, I am shocked to see that the degree was assessed comparable to GCE Advanced Level / Scottish Advanced Higher standard. I was expecting to have the degree comparable to British Bachelor (Honours) standard. I am now very disturbed and going to challenge UK NARIC assessment. I would like to request help from this forum for provision of references that I could include in favour of my stance. Please Help.
Thanks and kind regards,
iqhamid
Exactly How do you plan to challenge UK Naric?iqhamid wrote:Hi,
In the process of getting English evaluation for my B.Sc Chemical Engineering degree from UET Lahore, Pakistan, I am shocked to see that the degree was assessed comparable to GCE Advanced Level / Scottish Advanced Higher standard. I was expecting to have the degree comparable to British Bachelor (Honours) standard. I am now very disturbed and going to challenge UK NARIC assessment. I would like to request help from this forum for provision of references that I could include in favour of my stance. Please Help.
Thanks and kind regards,
iqhamid
Congrats! Question is, does it give you 10 points for English Language? If not, then it won't be enough I'm afraid.iqhamid wrote:Hi all,
Thanks you very much for all of you who participated in the discussion. Today I received the result of my re-assessment request. UK Naric has accepted the error and they appologised for it. Now they have assessed the B.Sc Chemical Engineering from UET, Lahore comparable to British Bachelor degree standard. They attributed the error to human factor and expressed disappointment for failure in detecting the error during cross checking. Anyway, the main thing is that they have corrected the error.
If your degree gets you 10 points on Points based calculator for English then you can use that degree.ilrupdates wrote:Hi dear iqhamid,
could you please confirm me whether NARIC office confirmed your degree as a substitute of English level B1 which is required by ukba for naturalisation application?
During my Initial HSMP application from Pakistan in 2008, I provided a letter issued by my university confirming that my professional degree was taught completely in English and that letter was accepted along with my TOEFL Certificate.
Do I need to pass any English test at level B1 for my Naturalisation application which is due in March 2014 OR the previous letter and TOEFL Certificate will suffice (although TOEFL Certificate automatically expires after two years)