Hi,navali said:Hi Saki,
How about the students who complete the degree as a private student. Like in Pakistan, there are several degree programs like BA, MA offered by Punjab Univ and many other big univs where a student get enrolled but he doesnt attend any classes and only appears in exams and after successfully passing all the exams over 2 years for BA (for example), a Bachelor degree is awarded. The student is considered Private but Not Part Time....and on result card, final degree there is nothing mentioned that whether he was a private or regular student. It just shows Degree completed...
I am not so sure about this but i have seen one applicant whose application was rejected because she showed masters from Allama Iqbal open university and visa officer reject it on the basis that its a distance learning and he wont give points for her masters and she end up with points less than 67. So i think visa officers check the university if they offer distance learning or not and if they do then they check the city of the university and applicants city if they dont match then they refuse it on these basis. But its my thinking and i am still not soo sure about it.
Cheers
Saki