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Bangalore University, jnana bharati is there - I just saw it. is your university different?coolsats wrote:Hey woodie,
As suggested i selected No, and i could find out "Bangalore university" as the listed course.
So, i should be good to go then.
And at no point did I enter any details of the Bachelors Degree. Is it then a fair assumption that even Masters Degree (if studied in English Medium) is sufficient for meeting the English Language Criteria??"Degree taught in English
179. Applicants may provide evidence that they hold a degree
which is equivalent to UK Bachelor’s level or higher and which
was taught or researched in English to a particular level as
evidence of their English language ability.
180. The qualification must:
• be recognised by UK NARIC as equivalent to at least a UK
Bachelor’s degree;
• have been taught in English to a standard comparable
to that of level C1 on the Council of Europe’s Common
European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning,
Teaching, Assessment (CEFR)."[/quote].
I know, that in addition to the level of degree i.e. Bachelor/Masters the qualification also needs to meet the criteria as italicised above - I don’t know what these standards are. However, in order to check the veracity of my understanding, I entered details of only the Master's Degree of coolsats in the self-assessment tools and to my utter surprise this is what I got:
"English language
English language
The qualification(s) you entered previously are identified as meeting the English language requirement . You can claim your points using this qualification, enter another qualification, or claim points for an English language test.
"
Will the result be any different if someone else does it for you. Come on my friend, you are applying as a highly skilled candidate ... at least use the self-assessment tool by yourselfcoolsats wrote:Hi Push_Hsmp,
Can you even put the bachelor degree BSc, and see what are the results you are getting, whether it meets the english language requirements just like the master degree.
That would help me confirm on this.
Thanks for your help in advance..
I believe it's best to keep personal egos locked up when interacting on this public forum, so I will reserve my comments on your immatur(ish) and emotionally driven utterances.coolsats wrote:Hope you get what am trying to tell ya little boy.
The result will still be the same. The least you can do is try *once* and let us know what message you get. Or is that asking too much??coolsats wrote:ITs not about me checking it myself, i ll check it a hundered times, without any problem..
I believe you are using the services of a consultant, so what does your consultant say on the issue? Since he is charging you for his services, he should be the one with expertise on Tier 1 nuances and appropriate to give you the best advice. But seems like he is leaving a lot of queries for you to find answers to. Anyhow, what does he suggest / recommend?coolsats wrote:While doing the self assessment in the BIA tool, the section that says, english language, we need to "Select English language qualification from the list of approved tests", As i have a letter from the university saying that i have completed my degree in english, so which one applies to me here from the list provided.
Which English Language qualification do i need to select.
Hey cooltits, now that's one good skilled decision you have taken.coolsats wrote:Well no am not taking the services of a consultants, i checked a couple of them, but they are all a waste of time, trust me i know more than they do, one of them was giving me 20 points for age, i just entered 28th - so its 10 and not 20. So, i decided i ll do all the research and do it myself.
Thanks but no thanks, big man! I don't want to sit in Marathalli drinking beer and imagine that I am already in UK sending my Tier 1 application using Royal Mail special delivery.coolsats wrote:chill buddy, a chilled bear might help you...![]()