01-13-2004, 11:11 AM
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I think worldwide a degree from Australia or Canada is more recognized.
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I believe your academic credentials, i.e. your academic record, together with your transferable skills, are certainly much more regarded rather than a simple foreign degree, since at the end of the day, employers are more concerned with the work you do for them and certainly not your academic background.
AHSAN
I think worldwide a degree from Australia or Canada is more recognized.
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I believe your academic credentials, i.e. your academic record, together with your transferable skills, are certainly much more regarded rather than a simple foreign degree, since at the end of the day, employers are more concerned with the work you do for them and certainly not your academic background.
AHSAN