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Manoj_Lakhani
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Degree taught in English

Post by Manoj_Lakhani » Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:11 am

Hi All,

I am eligible for ILR through Tier 2 ICT. Do I need to submit certificate from my university stating 'A degree taught or researched in English'. I do not have any other documents mentioned in set(o) form as below

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From 28 October 2013, to qualify for indefinite leave to remain, all applicants aged 18-64 must
meet a revised knowledge of language and life in the UK requirement.

-English language speaking and listening qualification, or
-A degree taught or researched in English, or
-Are you or your partner a national of a majority English speaking

Note1
Relevant qualifications are:
• A pass in the test known as the “Life in the UK” test
And one of the following language qualifications:
• A speaking and listening qualification at level B1 or above from the Secure English Language
Test (SELT) list.
• An ESOL qualification at Entry Level 3, Level 1 or Level 2 , that includes speaking and
listening which has been regulated by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations
Regulation (Ofqual). It must be listed as an ESOL qualification on the Ofqual Register and
taken in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
• A National Qualification in ESOL at Scottish Qualifications Framework (SCFQ) levels 4, 5 or
6, awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA).
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Please advise.

vishpb35
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Re: Degree taught in English

Post by vishpb35 » Sun Jun 15, 2014 2:46 pm

Your Indian degree should suffice. Just see if your degree is listed on UKBA Points Calculator and you get points for English Level Assessment. take your ORIGINAL degree cert and you should be Ok. Which university/college are you graduated from?

https://www.points.homeoffice.gov.uk/gu ... ment.faces

Manoj_Lakhani
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Re: Degree taught in English

Post by Manoj_Lakhani » Mon Jun 16, 2014 10:26 pm

vishpb35 wrote:Your Indian degree should suffice. Just see if your degree is listed on UKBA Points Calculator and you get points for English Level Assessment. take your ORIGINAL degree cert and you should be Ok. Which university/college are you graduated from?

https://www.points.homeoffice.gov.uk/gu ... ment.faces
Thanks vishpb35' it's university of madras

sudeepss
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Re: Degree taught in English

Post by sudeepss » Thu Jun 19, 2014 11:26 am

You still need to show
 A printout from the points-based calculator, confirming the equivalent level of the
degree, and that it was taught or researched in English. The printout must show the
degree has been awarded at least 20 points, and an additional 10 points for English
language.

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