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I don't think you have to worry about Masters Degree for the same of extension. You were granted initially based on Bachelors and you should be fine in future too unless rules changes drastically.InUkOnHsmp wrote:Hi Forum,
I have been in the UK since beginning of 2008 on HSMP and have recently got extension till 2013.
I have a bachelor's degree, but it worked this time as it was an extension from HSMP to Tier1.
Now to apply for ILR, I might have to extend again depending on the rules at that time. For extending again, I might have to get a masters degree, again depending on the rules. Hence, I am planning to prepare myself for the event by securing a master degree in the meanwhile.
Now I am looking at an elite Indian university for a distance learning masters course. Does anyone have any idea if such a course will qualify as Masters for a Tier1 application?
Any inputs appreciated.
Regards




Gauging the right time to plan for future(education/earnings/experience/job change) was something my line of thought when I said "Highly Skilled"; which most people fail to notice and then struggle while extension/renewal.InUkOnHsmp wrote:I think the attitude to go for higher studies has no relation to how skilled a person is.
Many people prefer to get industry experience rather than higher qualifications, which is what I have done till this point in my career, but in certain situations a higher qualification is a must and thus I am thinking of going for a masters.
I went to the points calculator and did not see any way to specify whether the course was distance learning, full time or part time, so may be it would qualify.
The only definitive way of knowing this is to call the HO, right?
Regards


