03-18-2010, 12:49 AM
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<br />@Shani
I can confirm that B.Com.(14 Years) is considered equal to A-Level(13 Years) in UK and I.Com(12 years) is considered equal to their GCSE.
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I earlier mailed Uk Naric to check about UCAS credit for Fsc and Bcom.They said that Bcom is a university bachelor degree which they cannot assess.I don't know the real scenerio in UK.
But my younger brother is currently studying in Swinburne uni of tech Australia in their 3 Years Bcom.He had earlier done 2 year Bcom from Punjab uni.He got his full first year(2 semesters) waived off in Australia due to his Pakistani Bcom and got partial exemptions in 3rd semester.
<br />@Shani
I can confirm that B.Com.(14 Years) is considered equal to A-Level(13 Years) in UK and I.Com(12 years) is considered equal to their GCSE.
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I earlier mailed Uk Naric to check about UCAS credit for Fsc and Bcom.They said that Bcom is a university bachelor degree which they cannot assess.I don't know the real scenerio in UK.
But my younger brother is currently studying in Swinburne uni of tech Australia in their 3 Years Bcom.He had earlier done 2 year Bcom from Punjab uni.He got his full first year(2 semesters) waived off in Australia due to his Pakistani Bcom and got partial exemptions in 3rd semester.