How do I top up my degree, it is not recognised as a UK degree?
A. If your degree is not equivalent to a UK degree then you have the following options: • Topping up your qualification to a degree at a UK university. This would involve the university assessing your qualification and awarding you with a number of credits towards a degree. You would then be advised about the units/modules that you need to complete in order to achieve your degree. For further information about topping up a qualification to a degree contact your local university. • The Registered Teacher Programme (RTP) allows non-graduates with some experience of higher education to complete their degree and qualify as a teacher at the same time. It provides a blend of work-based teacher training and academic study. On the RTP, trainees will be employed by a school as an unqualified teacher, earn a salary, complete a degree and work towards qualified teacher status (QTS) all at the same time. For further information about the RTP go to: http://www.tda.gov.
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