Talk:Ad eundem degree

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[edit] New Zealand

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and in the universities of New Zealand where it is known as "admission ad eundem statum"

This is incorrect or confusing. Admission ad eundem statum is not the same thing as an ad eundem degree at least as described in this page. It is admission to a NZ University with university entrance/secondary qualifications other then the official New Zealand secondary qualifications (NCEA nowadays although older qualifications are obviously still NZ qualifications). For example, GCE A-level, Australian qualifications etc. These qualifications are recognised as 'equivalent' to the NZ qualifications for entrance purposes. However the university is not awarding you the NZ secondary qualifications, you don't have NCEA or anything of that sort. And this obviously has nothing to do with degree level qualifications Nil Einne 16:15, 26 July 2006 (UTC)