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Sorry to hear about that. Did they actually say how many points they awarded on your application?silent wrote:I got my HSMP refusal yesterday i got 55 points.
We saw this repeatedly on the old board - a MSc from Pakistan is equated to a UK Bachelor' = 15 points. This has been confirmed by NARIC and is based on the fact that overall course length and content to reach the required standard is similar in both cases.2- MCS(Masters in computer science) they award me 15 points
Did your evidence match that detailed in the HSMP guidance leaflet. Note that seniority is often linked to income and HSMP Team may have deemed that since you do not claim any points for salary then your role may not be as senior as you believe it to be.3- 5 years of experience including 1.5 year as a snr.Analyst but they were not satisfied with the evidences, so they gave me 35.
IMHO I am not sure anything will change becuase you are unlikely to get any more points for education and the HSMP Team have nothing to go on in relation to your experience apart from the evidence you initially submitted. However perhaps a fresh set of eyes will see something different.I mailed an appeal, so HSMP will review my case without any new evidence shortly...this is what i can do.
Just a short comment.We saw this repeatedly on the old board - a MSc from Pakistan is equated to a UK Bachelor' = 15 points. This has been confirmed by NARIC and is based on the fact that overall course length and content to reach the required standard is similar in both cases.
Exactly. They cannot work as an idependent engineer.3. Britain's Engg Council states that if council registration is not present then engg can be practiced if done under the supervision of a registered Engr. Later once you have an years expereince then you can apply for membership
not necessarily, I know complete idiots holding excellent positions.5. (Important) If you are good you'll get a Job.
That statement is very correct - however, if you wanna be a top dog in Mechanical, Electrical or Civil engineering in the consultancy field - then you have to become either an Incorporated or Chartered Engineer..2. Brintain's Engineering Council Memebership is not needed to obtain an engineering job.