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(P)GDL Cold feet- was SQE right instead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 112496" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I'll come back to this more thoroughly later, but as an international student, one of the major advantages of the PGDL is that you are likely to get the right to work in the UK for two years after you graduate. The shorter SQE courses won't give you that where they are not a recognised qualification level - the GDL is a post graduate diploma, that means it has to meet a particular difficulty/standard/level of teaching. Many of the SQE courses do not have this level of qualification attached and therefore you cannot apply for a graduate visa after the course finishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 112496, member: 2672"] I'll come back to this more thoroughly later, but as an international student, one of the major advantages of the PGDL is that you are likely to get the right to work in the UK for two years after you graduate. The shorter SQE courses won't give you that where they are not a recognised qualification level - the GDL is a post graduate diploma, that means it has to meet a particular difficulty/standard/level of teaching. Many of the SQE courses do not have this level of qualification attached and therefore you cannot apply for a graduate visa after the course finishes. [/QUOTE]
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