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English knowledge - Erasmus students

Post by whytellmewhy » Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:05 pm

Hello,

Regarding the proof of knowledge of English.

I hold a master degree which was *not* taught in English. However, I spent my last semester as an exchange student (Erasmus) in a university in Denmark where I got 30 ECTS credits (the equivalent of half a year worth of credits) from three courses taught exclusively in English.

I was wondering if that could be accepted as a "degree taught in English" and allow me not to have to pass the test?

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Re: English knowledge - Erasmus students

Post by CR001 » Fri Mar 29, 2019 10:08 pm

You need a UK degree or the English test or a foreign degree assessed by naric.
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Re: English knowledge - Erasmus students

Post by wahi66 » Sat Mar 30, 2019 1:34 am

whytellmewhy wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:05 pm
Hello,

Regarding the proof of knowledge of English.

I hold a master degree which was *not* taught in English. However, I spent my last semester as an exchange student (Erasmus) in a university in Denmark where I got 30 ECTS credits (the equivalent of half a year worth of credits) from three courses taught exclusively in English.

I was wondering if that could be accepted as a "degree taught in English" and allow me not to have to pass the test?
NO its not degree. it was just three courses which were in English.

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