Indian government doesn't recognize UK Master's programme as it is of one-year duration. So students who have completed one-year UK Master's can't pursue further education and work at any stage of their career, unless of course they backpedal to add two-year PG degree on their academic records. One year of UK Master's, for all academic purposes, is a worthless degree in India by the present regulations.
The Association of Indian Universities (AIU), a government-aided body, responsible for granting academic equivalence of degrees/diplomas doesn't accord equivalence to UK Master's programme either. AIU declined to provide equivalence certificate . I applied and had to take several rounds of follow-up visits to the AIU office, only to get "no" as an answer.
After study from UK leading university we don't see any prospects academically inclined and research-oriented
Nitin Chauhan
definitely NOT! They only recognize UK medical degrees...
Yes it is. Most UK university degrees are highly regarded and recognised worldwide.
no .. not yet.. only pg from aus, uk,us,new zealand and canada recognised
Yes, marriages from all faiths are recognised in the UK as long as they are conducted in accordance with the law.
A blacklisted college, also referred to as 'diploma mills', is an institute that is not recognised or authorised by the educational standards board to award degrees in higher education. Though many countries do not actually have a 'blacklist', they do have a 'whitelist'. If the college does not have 'whitelist' accreditation then it is not recognised. Degrees issued by such colleges are not recognised or valid.
That would depend on where the degree is from. Many would be, but many would not. Individual colleges and employers may have different standards and so some may recognise degrees that others do not.
Yes It is
In the UK: Undergraduate degree= primary school + secondary school Masters degree= college+ secondary school Doctorate=University
yes
Getting married in any foreign country outside the UK is not recognised in the UK until you register the marriage after moving/residing in the UK. Exactly the same applies for any marriages taken place outside your residing country.
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am not sure