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<blockquote data-quote="gunemalli" data-source="post: 10127494" data-attributes="member: 243932"><p>No brother you're wrong. Employers have a great recognition towards BCS. If you say they don't know then they must be not in the IT trade.</p><p></p><p>Yes it is a Professional qualification and not an Academic qualification. But you'll be surprised that professional qualification outweigh academic qualification and employers prefer people with professional qualification over academics.</p><p></p><p>This is an email I got from the BCS Sri Lanka section:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So if you want to do any masters program in IT in Sri Lanka, with BCS you can start one. Also you comment is totally wrong. who gave you this idea? All UK universities accept BCS as a Higher Education Qualification, and you can apply for any course with the right credentials.</p><p></p><p>The real fact is that BCS is the governing body for IT courses in UK universities and all universities try to make their courses meet the BCS standards. After starting my MSc here in UK, i've heard all my lecturers tell this at one time or the other. So i don't see point you said above is true.</p><p></p><p>And oh, it was the Sri Lankan Uni's that had a problem with BCS and not the UK Uni's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunemalli, post: 10127494, member: 243932"] No brother you're wrong. Employers have a great recognition towards BCS. If you say they don't know then they must be not in the IT trade. Yes it is a Professional qualification and not an Academic qualification. But you'll be surprised that professional qualification outweigh academic qualification and employers prefer people with professional qualification over academics. This is an email I got from the BCS Sri Lanka section: So if you want to do any masters program in IT in Sri Lanka, with BCS you can start one. Also you comment is totally wrong. who gave you this idea? All UK universities accept BCS as a Higher Education Qualification, and you can apply for any course with the right credentials. The real fact is that BCS is the governing body for IT courses in UK universities and all universities try to make their courses meet the BCS standards. After starting my MSc here in UK, i've heard all my lecturers tell this at one time or the other. So i don't see point you said above is true. And oh, it was the Sri Lankan Uni's that had a problem with BCS and not the UK Uni's. [/QUOTE]
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