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VKap wrote:Thanks a lot Push_hsmp & PounceQuick for the valuable feedback. Most Appreciated..
I would certainly consider that as my first option. Just one more thing to clarify; according to the guidance notes letter from the institution should state:
That the degree was taught in English;
and
• Your name; and
• The qualification awarded; and
• The date of the award.
But just below it also states that " If the letter/transcript does not state what qualification has been ‘granted’/‘conferred’/‘awarded’ and that the qualification was taught in English, it cannot be considered as suitable evidence."
Doesn't that mean that these two points (qualification and instructions in English) under any circumstances should be on the letter and not the rest to be considered as suitable evidence. As for the date of the award it’s on the original degree certificate which was included in the application...
Please advice.
Vkap