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4pommes Dec 5th 2010 8:12 pm

NZQA
 
Just need some clarification please.....

I need a level 7 on my hons degree conversion. If I submit a PAR and it comes back with a level 7 then do I still have to pay and have it properly assessed?

If I'm confident it will come back as a level 7 then surely it would be a waste of £ to pay for PAR if it still has to be formally assessed?

Thanks for shedding some light on this for me!

BEVS Dec 6th 2010 10:10 pm

Re: NZQA
 
If the PAR comes back at level 7 then this should do for NZIS as proof.

4pommes Dec 7th 2010 12:48 pm

Re: NZQA
 
At the same time as the EOI I need to apply to the Teacher's Council. Will thay want full IQA and not just a PAR?

4pommes Dec 7th 2010 2:00 pm

Re: NZQA
 
Ok...just found this on Teachers COuncil site..

NZQA Assessment
The Teachers Council requires you to provide a certified copy of an NZQA International Qualifications Assessment (IQA)
completed for the purpose of teacher registration. If you have applied to NZQA for this IQA but have not yet received it, please
enter your NZQA Assessment Application number.

IQA it will be then ...

robbyarg Dec 19th 2010 4:52 am

Re: NZQA
 
You're going to need an IQA no matter what the case to prove your qualification if its not the list of exempted universities. To lodge an EOI you just need a PAR, but the immigration process WILL need the IQA report.


Originally Posted by 4pommes (Post 9022857)
Just need some clarification please.....

I need a level 7 on my hons degree conversion. If I submit a PAR and it comes back with a level 7 then do I still have to pay and have it properly assessed?

If I'm confident it will come back as a level 7 then surely it would be a waste of £ to pay for PAR if it still has to be formally assessed?

Thanks for shedding some light on this for me!


BEVS Dec 19th 2010 9:21 pm

Re: NZQA
 
That depends on where the qualification was obtained & what type of qual.

This person is a teacher so

NZIS requirement - secondary school teacher


Bachelors degree (or equivalent) with a major in a NZ teaching subject AND a secondary teaching qualification recognised for registration purposes by the New Zealand Teachers Council OR a four year Bachelor of Education/Teaching (Secondary) with a major in a NZ teaching subject
Therefore they must apply to the NZ teaching council for registration. That means a full NZQA assessment to satisfy the NZ teaching council which in turn will satisfy NZIS.


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