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Foreign degree in UK

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crescen · 22/01/2024 22:43

Hi,

Looking for aome advice.

I am thinking if applying to apprenticeship roles, which require Maths and English A Levels. I got my BSc from India, MSc from Canada and PhD from America. All degrees unrelated to the apprenticeship post I am applying. I have Maths ans English but I have lost my certificates. It is difficult for me to get my Indian certificate/transcript because they don't do online verification (but I have photo of my certificates). My Canadian and American degrees can be easily verified by the university (so no issue even if I've lost the originals) . Will my MSc and PhD certificate be sufficient to show I have sufficient Maths and English skills? Thanks in advance.

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nice2BeNice · 24/01/2024 14:09

It must certainly should be
May be best to contact the relevant organisation and ask, providing your qualifications.
Assuming your thesis was written in English, that's adequate to demonstrate English A level. Maths might be harder

LIZS · 24/01/2024 14:22

Maths and English A level would be an unusual combination. Do you mean gcse? Some employers/providers will be more pedantic than others or may want to assess you.

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