07-21-2010, 05:13 AM
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<br />okay the answer to your question is very simple. the bsc degree by obu is a recognized british degree. it is just like any other degree from a recognized British universities. many students having a british degree (british + others) do go for studying in US so equivalence should not be problem since you will not be the first one.. however, 0.1% chance that if they dont equate it to a US bachelors, you will have to take a foundation course.
however i dont think this should be the case. the reason is that in the us, students study till high school (grade 12) before enrolling in a 4 university degree program. in the uk, students study till a'levels (grade 13) before enrolling in a 3 year degree program. both add up to 16 years of education.
Hope this helps
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thank you dear.
<br />okay the answer to your question is very simple. the bsc degree by obu is a recognized british degree. it is just like any other degree from a recognized British universities. many students having a british degree (british + others) do go for studying in US so equivalence should not be problem since you will not be the first one.. however, 0.1% chance that if they dont equate it to a US bachelors, you will have to take a foundation course.
however i dont think this should be the case. the reason is that in the us, students study till high school (grade 12) before enrolling in a 4 university degree program. in the uk, students study till a'levels (grade 13) before enrolling in a 3 year degree program. both add up to 16 years of education.
Hope this helps
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thank you dear.