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REFUSED - qualification problem (holding 4 years degree)

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briltek
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REFUSED - qualification problem (holding 4 years degree)

Post by briltek » Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:19 pm

Hi All, Need your expert opinion

i have a 4 year bachelor degree and even got naric certificate for it.

I have finished my degree in 3 years and 8 months. As u know in most unis u can finish ur degree bit earliet by taking more courses in a trimester. I know no. of students doing all around world even my teacher from stanford usa completed his degree in 3 and half years

On my degree, its mentioned 4 years, but my transcript shows i completed in 3y + 8m

they refused my application on this ground that i do not posses 4 years bachelors

doesn't know what to do next, seeking ur advice - plz help

thanx

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Post by gorajim » Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:44 pm

Is it that you only just graduated and thus don't have your original cegree certificate?

If not, and if you have received your degree (and not just a provisional certificate), you should enclose that along with the NARIC certificate of comparison.

If these are available, there is no requirement of the transcript - atleast I didn't need to furnish the transcripts.

The evidence required is:

Evidence required for a professional/vocational qualification:
The applicant should provide their <b>original award certificate</b>, together with <b>confirmation from the appropriate UK professional body</b> confirming their qualification’s equivalence to UK academic levels.

I don't see any mention of a check on the number of years taken in the caseworker guidelines. Request them for an exceptional consideration stating the reasons. In any case, you need a fresh application.

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Post by briltek » Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:12 pm

thanks gorajim,

i do have my degree certificate but just got overcautious - thats why send my transcript as well

should i send my transcript again in new application?

don't u think they have previous record of my app? I believe they have scanned copies

regards

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