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by vaibhavgupta » Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:10 am
I am a non native english speaker with an bachelors taught in english, london business school have told me that if i do not wish to give TOEFL i can simply submit a certificate stating my degree was taught in english with principal signing it.

However, i am a little worried if this might be a disadvantage on my application. Should i give TOEFL or go for the certificate and avoid the hassle?
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by Siddharthpaul » Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:00 am
Submit the letter signed and sealed with the highest authority.

No need to go for TOEFL.

Save money, use paper :)
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by Color Me One » Thu Sep 15, 2011 2:36 am
I never even submitted a certificate; just wrote a line in the optional part requesting a TOEFL waiver since 'my undergrad education was imparted completely in English etc etc'

So a certificate will be completely fine. Avoid the hassle as you say!

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