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No! it contain no such statement. You can also get the specimen from NARIC site. It only assures that the degree is comparable to the certain UK standard or not. You will have to get the certificate from your institution.amit0277 wrote:I have recently sent my document to NARIC. Does the letter of comparability mentions that the degree is taught in english and has acceptable english standard.
If the letter contains this information, do I still have to give IELTS exams?
Please share your experience.
Thanks
Amit
As per HSMP 08/07 guideline it seems fine that syas The bachelor degree should be verified by NARIC and u must provide the letter from institution. so i think u r safe here. But anyways the degree shuold be a bachelor degree mind it. I request others to suggest here please.asamdani wrote:What if my university does not appear in the list of home office point calculator for english proficiency. Even though couple of months ago I prodcued certificate from UK NARIC confirming my degree is equivalent to a UK Bachelors degree. Also I hove got certificate from my University confirming the degree was taught in English.
I requested Home office team whether they would accept it, they said it would be acceptable. This was confirmed about six month ago.
Now since the rules getting changed very quickly, I need a little help to make sure that I am safe?
Regards