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http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/working/tier2/general/supportingevidence/englishlanguage/#header3
Degree taught in English If you have been awarded a qualification that was taught in English, you must send the original certificate of award.This must be on the institution's official headed paper, and must clearly show:
your name; the title of the award; the date of the award; and the name of the awarding institution.
We will not accept original provisional certificates. If you have successfully completed a degree course taught in English but you are awaiting graduation, you must send the original academic transcript. This must be on the institution's official headed paper, and must clearly show:
your name; the name of the academic institution; the course title; and confirmation of the award.
If you have lost your original certificate of award, and the institution that issued it cannot issue a replacement, we will accept the original academic reference. This must be on the institution's official headed paper, and must clearly show:
your name; the title of the award; the date of the award, confirming that it has been awarded; and confirmation that the institution cannot re-issue the original certificate of award.
Additional requirements
If your degree was not taught in a majority English speaking country and is not listed on our points calculator, you must also provide:
an original letter and/or certificate from UK NARIC confirming the equivalent level of your degree course; and a letter from the academic institution that awarded the qualification.
The letter from the academic institution must be original, issued by the awarding institution on its official headed paper, and clearly show:
your name; the title of the award; the date of the award; and confirmation that the degree was taught in English.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/pbs/tier2-guidance.pdf
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