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hi victoria,VictoriaS wrote:Your education qualification will be your degree.
A professional qualification would be if you had, for example, an ACCA or, in your case, were a member of RIBA or similar.
Victoria
hi ChrisoChriso wrote:Hi there,
There is sometimes two ways of becoming qualified, go to a university or institution that offers a course that leads to the awarding of a degree or instead sit examinations run by a professional body that are generally testing the same level of knowledge as a university degree does, and be awarded a professional qualification. Universities award degrees and professional bodies award professional qualifications. The curriculum for both are probably almost exactly the same. If the curriculum of a professional qualification is seen to be at the standard of someone undertaking a degree or at a higher level of a masters degree then points will be awarded according to what the studies are equivalent to.
There are not very many professional bodies that offer these professional examinations anymore, most now require you to complete a degree at a recognised university to become qualified and gain membership. Some do however run examinations in order to gain further accreditation that a degree would not itself allow, and in this situation maybe considered as the same as undertaking postgraduate study at a university. Again however, if you undertake a masters degree at a university you apply under the educational qualification and if you sit examinations considered at the same level as a masters through a professional body, then you apply under professional qualification.
Being granted membership to a professional body on the basis of a degree awarded by a university is not what they are referring to in the application for having a professional qualification. If you refer to the guidance notes you will see that they are requesting the award certificate, this being the same as the request for the award certificate for a degree under the educational qualification. As mentioned above, Professional bodies do not award degrees, so for those who completed a professional qualification instead of going to a university, they would not have a degree and hence require another option to the educational qualification on the form to apply under, hence the professional qualification option.
Vinay - I am assuming that the MBBS was completed as a degree at a university and not completed by undertaking examinations through a professional body. If that is the case, apply under the educational qualification. You would only look at a professional qualification option if you have since completing the MBBS undertaken further studies though a professional body, and not a university, of which would be at the same level as a masters degree at a university.
Same as for the architect, if the degree is the award that you have than you are applying on the basis of having completed a degree and not from having undertaken further examinations run by a professional body. The professional body may recognise your degree equivalent to a certain level within the Professional body, but the award that you have is a degree.