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Derivaz
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Foreign Degree taught in English

Post by Derivaz » Tue Jul 30, 2013 3:14 pm

Hi! Guys

A question for a friend of mine (or myself if my application is refused this time); what if someone has a Degree taught in English, in a non English speaking country? like someone in France or Germany that has a Degree in English arts? would this person be exempt from the English test after October?

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D

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Re: Foreign Degree taught in English

Post by Amber » Tue Jul 30, 2013 3:16 pm

Derivaz wrote:Hi! Guys

A question for a friend of mine (or myself if my application is refused this time); what if someone has a Degree taught in English, in a non English speaking country? like someone in France or Germany that has a Degree in English arts? would this person be exempt from the English test after October?

Regards

D
They should be ok, so long as it is comparable to an English degree as per NARIC.
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Re: Foreign Degree taught in English

Post by Derivaz » Tue Jul 30, 2013 3:32 pm

It's a 5 year degree (one year longer than here) and she had it assessed by an American institution when she moved to America over 10 years ago; it was the equivalent to an American Bachelor's Degree in Language Arts.

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