China (04/09/2000)Bachelors degrees requiring 4 or more years of full time study (gained in or after 1982) from the following institutions are assessed as occupying Category B Level 7 of the Qualifications Table and will therefore be awarded 10 points. Masters degrees from the following institutions are assessed as occupying Category A Level 8 of the Qualifications Table and will therefore be awarded 12 points, provided the holder of the qualification also obtained their undergraduate (Bachelors) degree from an institution included on the List of Recognised Qualifications. If the Masters degree is not preceded by an undergraduate degree from an institution included on the List of Recognised Qualifications, it is assessed as occupying Category B Level 7 of the Qualifications Table and will therefore be awarded 10 points. Note: All Bachelors and Masters degrees issued in the People’s Republic of China after 1984 must be endorsed “Awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the People’s Republic of China.” Honours degrees from the following institutions are assessed as occupying Category B Level 7 of the Qualifications Table and will therefore be awarded 10 points unless a NZQA Assessment Report assesses them as occupying Category A Level 7 of the Qualifications Table, in which case 11 points will be awarded. Graduate and post graduate diplomas require a NZQA assessment for points allocation.
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