The Student Room Group

Reply 1

Original post
by ogadhave1
Hey I did my SSC in India And I am currently doing my a levels in the UK. The problem is I did my SSC from a state board which is not in the Education section of the UCAS. The UCAS has all the ALL INDIA boards but not the state boards. What do I do?


Contact UCAS and ask for a way to proceed. the Unis also have their own way of recognising international qualification, so ask them as well.

You may be asked to use Naric.
.
https://www.naric.org.uk/naric/individuals/

Reply 2

The problem is I've filled my Ucas application and I am going to send it this Thursday. I am tempted to put down my qualification as AISSE (all India secondary school certificate exam) because it says on the Internet that it is equivalent to a state board qualification. I've done my references, predicted grades and personal statement it's this education bit which is a pain. What if for instance my qualification is different than the one sent to the unis. What will they do?

Reply 3

Original post
by ogadhave1
The problem is I've filled my Ucas application and I am going to send it this Thursday. I am tempted to put down my qualification as AISSE (all India secondary school certificate exam) because it says on the Internet that it is equivalent to a state board qualification. I've done my references, predicted grades and personal statement it's this education bit which is a pain. What if for instance my qualification is different than the one sent to the unis. What will they do?

Im kindof in the sam eistuation rn, PLEASE REPLY, was there any problem when u gave it as AISSE
Original post
by Lak.fr
Im kindof in the sam eistuation rn, PLEASE REPLY, was there any problem when u gave it as AISSE


They're unlikely to respond after 8 years. Feel free to make a new thread about the issue but I suspect the advice remains the same - give UCAS a call.

How The Student Room is moderated

To keep The Student Room safe for everyone, we moderate posts that are added to the site.