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A gap in studies is something the ECO may ask about at a credibility interview in order to understand your overall educational history and your intentions. But it is not in itself a cause for concern.sew wrote: ↑Fri Nov 09, 2018 2:53 amDo you think that a significant gap is a reason for rejection?
How should I explain this in my application? If in interview I’m not asked why I had a gap in studies should I mention it myself at the end of it? Or should I write a covering letter with my tier 4 visa with some personal statement?
The university has assessed me and they have no doubt that I’m capable enough to successfully complete the course and have received an unconditional letter as well.
My credibility interview will be via Skype session in the vfs office where all the answers are typed and sent to ECO. It is a possibility that I may not be asked this question. If this question isn’t asked do I need to clear it myself or I should leave it at that.
The university assessed my ability through my UG degree and transcript which contained modules that would help me in the PG course. They also assessed my intention and ability through recommendation letter of my previous employer and one of my professors from previous university.If you are concerned about the credibility interview, or you want to know more about how your Tier 4 sponsor has assessed and confirmed your ability and intention to study, just ask them.
I strongly advise that you contact the international student adviser at the university to discuss your concerns about the application and the credibility interview. They are highly likely to reassure you that they are unfounded.
Thanks I am preparing for the interview, my only concern is if I’m not asked this question do I still need to clarify it at the end of the interview? Or only answer the questions that are asked.