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    For those who wanted to know the Equivalent/Comparability of their degree in the UK.

    Here is the site: it will explain everything to you.

    http://www.ecctis.co.uk/naric/indivi...arability.aspx

    Services/charges for individuals:


    http://www.ecctis.co.uk/naric/Individuals/default.aspx


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    I phoned these people up, about a year ago. Had a long chat with them. After discussion they basically seemed to be saying that we would need to provide them with proof from my wifes university that she had done what the degree certificate had suggested she had done (some sort of verified transcript). Before going any further. After further discussion and prompting it became obvious that my wife's degree wasn't recognised as a degree level certificate. I asked them to look it up on a list of recognised degree courses in their system.

    We also noticed a charge for their services. Not cheap.

    My impression is that if one went to De La Salle or University of Philippines Dilman, for example then the degree would be recognised.
    My wife went to the University of Perpetual Help in Cavite, but they didn't seem to recognise that university.

    Further inference from UK NARIC was that my wife's degree was more akin to a vocational certificate that wasn't of degree standard in the UK.

    From the point of view of her visa, application, we decided that the quickest, simplest and best course of action was for her to do her English Language Test instead. Now that she is here, she hasn't been able to obtain work anyway because of the strict Isle of Man regulations on work permits. And now she is a mother. Hopefully we might get in touch with UK NARIC again when the baby is older but I am not holding out much hope for their approval on her degree certification as a meaningful equivalent of a UK degree course.


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    I have obtained a CPR from UK NARIC.
    In my personal opinion, it is very informative.
    haven't been of use to me though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post

    Lastlid, that list is already old..year 2007...

    Year 2011..I don't know if this list is confirmed..but take a look..
    http://socyberty.com/education/top-2...e-philippines/

    And from Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Philippines, here's their list for 2012..
    http://www.philstar.com/business/sch...ticleId=810128
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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    Lastlid, that list is already old..year 2007...

    Year 2011..I don't know if this list is confirmed..but take a look..
    http://socyberty.com/education/top-2...e-philippines/

    And from Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Philippines, here's their list for 2012..
    http://www.philstar.com/business/sch...ticleId=810128
    I am not surprised as I was just having a quick look only. It was the first that I came across. I was in the middle of assessing a technical paper on Drilling Engineering.

    Also I noticed that the listing for 2007 was "FUBAR" but am oblivious as to why. Presumably some university online rag or similar.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Further inference from UK NARIC was that my wife's degree was more akin to a vocational certificate that wasn't of degree standard in the UK.

    From the point of view of her visa, application, we decided that the quickest, simplest and best course of action was for her to do her English Language Test instead. Now that she is here, she hasn't been able to obtain work anyway because of the strict Isle of Man regulations on work permits. And now she is a mother. Hopefully we might get in touch with UK NARIC again when the baby is older but I am not holding out much hope for their approval on her degree certification as a meaningful equivalent of a UK degree course.
    It is indeed heartbreaking (same as mine) that our degree obtain in the Phils. is not recognise or not equivalent to degree here in the Uk .

    But, it might be helpful and useful to someone, who wants to further their studies here in the UK or for visa purposes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by milesaway1113 View Post
    It is indeed heartbreaking(same as mine) that our degree obtain in the Phils. is not recognise or not equivalent to degree here in the Uk .

    But, it might be helpful and useful to someone, who wants to further their studies here in the UK or for visa purposes.
    I know what you mean or if one wants to use it to seek employment.


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    it is ashamed that our degree we obtain in phils. is not recognised here in uk


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    Quote Originally Posted by John_10 View Post
    it is ashamed that our degree we obtain in phils. is not recognised here in uk
    Well, we can not blame UK for that. Our education system's standards are far more different than theirs. I think DepEd is trying to do something with it now. All that is there is to hope that IT WORKS (or will work).
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlags90 View Post
    Well, we can not blame UK for that. Our education system's standards are far more different than theirs. I think DepEd is trying to do something with it now. All that is there is to hope that IT WORKS (or will work).

    DepEd started this year the K12 system..patterned like the ones they have in the US I think...I'm not sure how it'll be compared to the UK's standard. UK doesn't even recognized our "English" and have to take an English test, so I don't think it would make much difference to how the UK sees the degrees in the Philippines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post

    DepEd started this year the K12 system..patterned like the ones they have in the US I think...I'm not sure how it'll be compared to the UK's standard. UK doesn't even recognized our "English" and have to take an English test, so I don't think it would make much difference to how the UK sees the degrees in the Philippines.
    UK sees it like because we have been "americanized" (i mean americanised) hahaha!
    Sometimes, I talk to English people in English (american) --- and they won't understand me.. Haha!
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    This American uses a translater when in England.



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    hello everyone

    i am interested in availing the services of NARIC but just in case someone in this forum already knows, is PLM (University of the City of Manila) one of their recognised universities? I checked the list of top 20 universities some of you have given here and PLM is always listed I would appreciate any information I can get here. thank you!

    have a good day everyone!


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    Quote Originally Posted by chiechie View Post
    hello everyone

    i am interested in availing the services of NARIC but just in case someone in this forum already knows, is PLM (University of the City of Manila) one of their recognised universities? I checked the list of top 20 universities some of you have given here and it PLM is always listed I would appreciate any information I can get here. thank you!

    have a good day everyone!
    I am a graduate of PLM! I don't think it is recognised by NARIC though.. but whatever degree you have, it needs to be assessed by NARIC..
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    Quote Originally Posted by milesaway1113 View Post
    Here is the site: it will explain everything to you.

    http://www.ecctis.co.uk/naric/indivi...arability.aspx

    Services/charges for individuals:


    http://www.ecctis.co.uk/naric/Individuals/default.aspx
    thanks for the links
    but it will be of no use when you apply a job here in the UK
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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    I am a graduate of PLM! I don't think it is recognised by NARIC though.. but whatever degree you have, it needs to be assessed by NARIC..

    thank you


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    Americans dont know how to speak or spell english!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    Americans dont know how to speak or spell english!
    Now, I completely understand why UKBA wants settlement visa applicants to take the expensive English Language Proficiency Test...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlags90 View Post
    Now, I completely understand why UKBA wants settlement visa applicants to take the expensive English Language Proficiency Test...
    ... 's a reasonable enough assumption. But truth be told - *since English has long been the 'medium of instruction' in the Philippines - all it really amounts to is just one more, rather thinly~veiled, underhand government tactic for extorting money from each and every foreign national planning to settle in the UK - *REGARDLESS!

    Forgive my undisguised cynicism.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... 's a reasonable enough assumption. But truth be told - *since English has long been the 'medium of instruction' in the Philippines - all it really amounts to is just one more rather thinly disguised, underhand government tactic for extorting money from each and every foreign national planning to settle in the UK -*regardless.
    Oh, yes. That was my first reaction when I found out that I still need to take the Test despite having a degree in teaching English and Literature. But, having arrived here up north, and speak English and sometimes - not being understood by the locals, I knew my English wasn't really English but American English!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlags90 View Post
    Oh, yes. That was my first reaction when I found out that I still need to take the Test despite having a degree in teaching English and Literature. But, having arrived here up north, and speak English and sometimes - not being understood by the locals, I knew my English wasn't really English but American English!
    I know what you mean ... American English can be difficult to follow ... but it surely CAN'T be any more incomprehensible than the Yorkshire dialect!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post

    's ME ... hiding behind [part of] "Hadrian's Wall" ... lest Graham should happen to read my previous post!


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    You need a translator up there in Yorkshire, for sure.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    You need a translator up there in Yorkshire, for sure.
    Eh ... in Dundae 'n' Eberdane 'n' a' as ye'll weel-ken yersel!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    I know what you mean ... American English can be difficult to follow ... but it surely CAN'T be any more incomprehensible than the Yorkshire dialect!
    Indeed sir arthur.
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