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blurye2

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Hi,

Profile is as follows:

Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from India (ECA done in September 2014)
I am due to start another MSc in Supply Chain in Ireland this September.

I have over 5 years experience in my field.

I still haven't made up my mind to apply EE since my points only add up to 430 so I will probably just wait till I complete my MSc to apply assuming they will still invite applications then.

If I file for EE after MSc should I evaluate just the MSc alone?

Kindly advise.

Regards,
VP
 
I did BSc (3 years) Biotechnology & Engineering and MSc (1 Year) Advanced Chemical Engineering with Biotechnology from the UK.

The WES evaluation came as Bachelor's Degree for BSc and Master's Degree for MSc.
 
blurye2 said:
Hi,

Profile is as follows:

Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from India (ECA done in September 2014)
I am due to start another MSc in Supply Chain in Ireland this September.

I have over 5 years experience in my field.

I still haven't made up my mind to apply EE since my points only add up to 430 so I will probably just wait till I complete my MSc to apply assuming they will still invite applications then.

If I file for EE after MSc should I evaluate just the MSc alone?

Kindly advise.

Regards,
VP

430 is a good score. The cut-off in last round was 423. You can try your luck with this score only.
 
msudershan2 said:
I did BSc (3 years) Biotechnology & Engineering and MSc (1 Year) Advanced Chemical Engineering with Biotechnology from the UK.

The WES evaluation came as Bachelor's Degree for BSc and Master's Degree for MSc.


That's a relief. Thanks for the info.
 
Maverick28 said:
430 is a good score. The cut-off in last round was 423. You can try your luck with this score only.

I have been told this is enough to apply but a bit skeptic to go through it all. I applied to FSWP two years and application was returned due to capping.

I surely would haven EE a go with this score. But my IELTS expires in a month.

Does MSc from a UK exempts one from an IELTS requirement for EE application?

Regards
 
blurye2 said:
I have been told this is enough to apply but a bit skeptic to go through it all. I applied to FSWP two years and application was returned due to capping.

I surely would haven EE a go with this score. But my IELTS expires in a month.

Does MSc from a UK exempts one from an IELTS requirement for EE application?

Regards

You'll still have to give IELTS again. You have a month right? Give it a try, gather all your documents and if you receive an ITA in next draw, submit your application before your IELTS expires. You will be good.
 
Hi

You need to have IELTS even though you have MSc from UK.

Regards
Lifehack


blurye2 said:
I have been told this is enough to apply but a bit skeptic to go through it all. I applied to FSWP two years and application was returned due to capping.

I surely would haven EE a go with this score. But my IELTS expires in a month.

Does MSc from a UK exempts one from an IELTS requirement for EE application?

Regards
 
Lifehack said:
Hi

You need to have IELTS even though you have MSc from UK.

Regards
Lifehack

Taking IELTS again is not a problem. Just wanted to clear if IELTS is really required for someone who has done a degree from an English Speaking Country like UK as I have read about it somewhere.
 
Maverick28 said:
You'll still have to give IELTS again. You have a month right? Give it a try, gather all your documents and if you receive an ITA in next draw, submit your application before your IELTS expires. You will be good.

Pretty tight considering I have to get other documents like reference letters ready. Discussed this with my manager & HR and neither can provide one in the required format in the company letterhead. Stuck there.
 
blurye2 said:
Pretty tight considering I have to get other documents like reference letters ready. Discussed this with my manager & HR and neither can provide one in the required format in the company letterhead. Stuck there.

Ask your manager to give it on plain paper and get it notarized. If not, ask your colleagues for the same.

I know it is tight, but if you really want to do it, you can do it. Rest is up to you.

Good luck!
 
You have to give irrespective of where you have the degree. In fact, you have to give IELTS even if you are a citizen of English Speaking Country...I will ask you to put EE profile and get your MSc evaluated after your degree and increase your score!

Good Luck with your Immigration applications :)
 
Hi

I have a Masters degree from UK too. I have given IELTS.

Hope that helps.

Regards
Lifehack

blurye2 said:
Taking IELTS again is not a problem. Just wanted to clear if IELTS is really required for someone who has done a degree from an English Speaking Country like UK as I have read about it somewhere.
 
blurye2 said:
Taking IELTS again is not a problem. Just wanted to clear if IELTS is really required for someone who has done a degree from an English Speaking Country like UK as I have read about it somewhere.

That is the case when you apply for studies in US/UK or other English speaking countries. But in case of immigration, you have to write IELTS.
 
Maverick28 said:
Ask your manager to give it on plain paper and get it notarized. If not, ask your colleagues for the same.

I know it is tight, but if you really want to do it, you can do it. Rest is up to you.

Good luck!

I am working in Kuwait. I can get in a plain paper from one of my colleagues though. Should I get it notarized from the Indian embassy then? What documents will I have to show to get it notarized?

Can I get it from any colleague? Does it specifically have to be one superior to me or will a guy with my same title be enough?
 
I am working in Kuwait. I can get in a plain paper from one of my colleagues though. Should I get it notarized from the Indian embassy then? What documents will I have to show to get it notarized?

Can I get it from any colleague? Does it specifically have to be one superior to me or will a guy with my same title be enough?


Could anyone advise me about this?