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At the movement this rules is just plan and not clear what is deciding in the last week of September 2013. I think the Govt will change his plan for the people who are already passed either life in the uk test or esol with citizenship material even Entry 1.2.3 Speaking and listening Should be fine.Ayyubi72 wrote:English at B1 CEFR or higher will be required.
zubbshah wrote:Hello Guys,
I have a bachelor's degree from Mumbai University. ( India) BCom.
Is this verifiable on Naric's website : http://ecctis.co.uk/naric/individuals/C ... sment.aspx
to confirm whether this degree has been taught in English and meets the required level of English language proficiency (CEFR level C1) as per new rules for Citizenship.
If thats fine then I can apply to them, thought I'd check with you guys first and then send my documents to Naric for verification purpose.
Please advise,
thanks a lot,
zubb
zubbshah wrote:Hello Amber / Guru,
Hope you are doing great buddy and really appreciate all your inputs on assisting ppl in here.
I have got a few grey area about the rules kicking wef 28th Oct.
As you know in my previous posts i'd asked in general about the requirement for Eng Essentials.
Well, i just a one question and thought i'd check with you.
I have done my Bcom from Mumbai Uni in India.
So to check for english requirements do I need to fill in
a) statement of comparability or
b) English Language Assessment
on this website :-
http://ecctis.co.uk/naric/Individuals/Default.aspx
If you can let me know your input on that accordingly i'll do the need.
thank you once again for all your assistance 24/7 on this forum.
D4109125 wrote:zubbshah wrote:Hello Amber / Guru,
Hope you are doing great buddy and really appreciate all your inputs on assisting ppl in here.
I have got a few grey area about the rules kicking wef 28th Oct.
As you know in my previous posts i'd asked in general about the requirement for Eng Essentials.
Well, i just a one question and thought i'd check with you.
I have done my Bcom from Mumbai Uni in India.
So to check for english requirements do I need to fill in
a) statement of comparability or
b) English Language Assessment
on this website :-
http://ecctis.co.uk/naric/Individuals/Default.aspx
If you can let me know your input on that accordingly i'll do the need.
thank you once again for all your assistance 24/7 on this forum.
This info is useful for people with overseas degrees taught in English, that are applying after the 28th of October; I guess they'll have to send copies of their degrees to that company to have it assessedD4109125 wrote:If you met a B1 requirement for your PBS application (if applicable) then that will suffice.
If not your degree should suffice if it is comparable to a UK degree and was taught in English.
To prove this, you need to submit a NARIC statement of comparability (click) with:
A NARIC English Language Assessment (click)
Or
A letter from the institution stating the medium of instruction for the degree was English
And the degree certificate of course. You can get an idea if this will suffice by seeing if 10 points are awarded for your degree on the PBS calculator, if not, don't fret, just apply for the NARIC statement(s).
I had a look at the website and it seems like if he sends copies of the degree certificate, the transcriptions and the translation into English, they can assess it in 15 days for £50; so I guess that assessment would suffice....D4109125 wrote:zubbshah, the statement of comparability is perhaps the most important part, as the degree must be comparable to a UK degree, the English Language Assessment does not prove this.
D4109125 wrote:zubbshah, the statement of comparability is perhaps the most important part, as the degree must be comparable to a UK degree, the English Language Assessment does not prove this.
Didn't they say they can assess your degree and state what the British equivalent is?zubbshah wrote:thank you very much for your prompt reply
well, i rang up naric and spoke to them and they said for any visas / naturalisation purposes i need to apply for eng lang assessment certificate and not stmt of comparability one.
so then i did duly apply for one.. however does that mean i need to also apply for stmt of comp. one as well ?
D4109125 wrote:zubbshah, the statement of comparability is perhaps the most important part, as the degree must be comparable to a UK degree, the English Language Assessment does not prove this.
it might be a good idea if he/she asked the NCS to phone the HO internally and ask them.D4109125 wrote:zubbshah, the issue is that with the English Language Assessment, they could come back and say that the degree does not meet a C1 level (they only check for C1 not B1) and if so, the Assessment is useless that is why I think a statement of comparability with a certificate stating the medium of instruction is English would be the safest option.
I think it has to be a degree, mate.adnanmirza wrote:hi,
My wife has done O levels from Pakistan. Will that satisfy the B1 requirement?
As far as I know O levels is a certified by Cambridge Uni Uk. Can any one please confirm
Thanks
I read the requirement and it says that you need to take the english test, unless you have already taken it and that you are exempt if you have an degree taught in english; you are referring to O leves in Pakistan, so in principle it doesn't seem to satisfy the HO requirements, because you don't have the B1 test or an degree taught in English...adnanmirza wrote:thanks Derivaz. Are you 100% sure or its just a guess?
Thanks
It has to be degree .Derivaz wrote:I think it has to be a degree, mate.adnanmirza wrote:hi,
My wife has done O levels from Pakistan. Will that satisfy the B1 requirement?
As far as I know O levels is a certified by Cambridge Uni Uk. Can any one please confirm
Thanks
that's how I interpret it too.tulip11 wrote:It has to be degree .Derivaz wrote:I think it has to be a degree, mate.adnanmirza wrote:hi,
My wife has done O levels from Pakistan. Will that satisfy the B1 requirement?
As far as I know O levels is a certified by Cambridge Uni Uk. Can any one please confirm
Thanks