Quote Originally Posted by sarahheller View Post
I was study Bachelor of secondary education major in english in Mandaluyong philippines. But i didn't finished, I just study till 3rd year of college and I also work as one the one the english tutor in Korean school.
There was a forum member on here that had a full degree in English at a Phils university and I believe she still had to do the language test and pass. My wife has a degree taught in English for 4 years at the University of Perpetual Help but she still had to pass the approved English Language test. Daft I know but that seems to be the ironic way of it.

I spent a bit of time speaking to UK NARIC who decide which foreign degrees are acceptable or not and many Phils degrees seem not to be acceptable. The UKBA seem to go by what UK NARIC say.

I know of someone who has a BA degree in English from Philippines Diliman and whose English is immaculate and I wonder if she would get dispensation from the UKBA / UK NARIC?

One of several things the government could do to make the ELT requirement fairer is to recognise degrees taught in English at Phils universities.