Just include your bachelors, you're fine
DelPiero07 said:
Just include your bachelors, you're fine
Hey,
Thanks a lot for reply.
1. So shall i put my both bachelors degrees and from drop down menu when it asks for level of education i should select Bachelors degree for each?
2. When it asks for ECA i should select two or more degrees for both of listed bachelors?
Many Thanks
If you have two bachelors degrees and they've been assessed already the yes, select "two or more degrees"
Cheers
DelPiero07 said:
If you have two bachelors degrees and they've been assessed already the yes, select "two or more degrees"
Cheers
Yeah both have been assessed by wes.
so,
1. bachelors degree for each in level of education
2. Two or more in ECA equivalency for both?
not sure if i can give you +1 or not but still +1 and thanks a lot ;D
"To choose 'Two or more...' option, one needs to have 2 distinct degrees/diplomas/certificates and at least 1 of them must be for a program of at least 3 years duration"
If that's the case then,
1 - yes
2 - yes
P.S - to give +1 you just need to click "good" under my name 8)
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pr_s said:
Yeah both have been assessed by wes.
so,
1. bachelors degree for each in level of education
2. Two or more in ECA equivalency for both?
not sure if i can give you +1 or not but still +1 and thanks a lot ;D
If you have two bachelor's degrees and both of them have been assessed and shows in your ECA, you gotta choose "Bachelor's" as equivalency for one and " Two or more degrees.." as equivalency for another.
Could you please post what exactly is mentioned in the "Summary" section of your ECA report?
hope for the best
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rajkamalmohanram said:
If you have two bachelor's degrees and both of them have been assessed and shows in your ECA, you gotta choose "Bachelor's" as equivalency for one and " Two or more degrees.." as equivalency for another.
Could you please post what exactly is mentioned in the "Summary" section of your ECA report?
Hi Raj,
My situation is similar. Details are given below. Please advise.
Degree 1: Bachelors
Canadian Equivalency - Bachelors (4 years)
Degree 2: Masters
Canadian Equivalency - Bachelors (4 years)
ECA Summary - Two or more Bachelors
In the EE form please advise what should i fill in columns given in blue
Bachelor education details:
Level of education - Bachelors
Canada Equivalency -
"Bachelors" or "Two or more degrees"
Master education details:
Level of education -
"Bachelors or "Masters"?
Canadian Equivalency -
"Bachelors" or "Two or more degrees"
Awaiting your expert comments. Thanks a lot bro.
kashjuni said:
Hi Raj,
My situation is similar. Details are given below. Please advise.
Degree 1: Bachelors
Canadian Equivalency - Bachelors (4 years)
Degree 2: Masters
Canadian Equivalency - Bachelors (4 years)
ECA Summary - Two or more Bachelors
In the EE form please advise what should i fill in columns given in blue
Bachelor education details:
Level of education - Bachelors
Canada Equivalency - "Bachelors" or "Two or more degrees"
Master education details:
Level of education - "Bachelors or "Masters"?
Canadian Equivalency - "Bachelors" or "Two or more degrees"
Awaiting your expert comments. Thanks a lot bro.
You should select "Two or more..." for both.
istari said:
You should select "Two or more..." for both.
Well, isn't the applicant supposed to choose "Bachelors" for one degree and "Two or more degrees..." for the other?
kashjuni said:
Hi Raj,
My situation is similar. Details are given below. Please advise.
Degree 1: Bachelors
Canadian Equivalency - Bachelors (4 years)
Degree 2: Masters
Canadian Equivalency - Bachelors (4 years)
ECA Summary - Two or more Bachelors
In the EE form please advise what should i fill in columns given in blue
Bachelor education details:
Level of education - Bachelors
Canada Equivalency - "Bachelors" or "Two or more degrees"
Master education details:
Level of education - "Bachelors or "Masters"?
Canadian Equivalency - "Bachelors" or "Two or more degrees"
Awaiting your expert comments. Thanks a lot bro.
Edited: Apologies. You can choose Canadian Equivalency as "Two or More degrees.." for both.
CIC FAQ -
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/questions-answers-by-topic.asp?top=29
rajkamalmohanram said:
Well, isn't the applicant supposed to choose "Bachelors" for one degree and "Two or more degrees..." for the other?
<a href="http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/questions-answers-by-topic.asp?top=29">CIC's FAQ</a> says:
"For example:
For each entry, if you have two Bachelor degrees, or one Bachelor and a two-year college diploma,
choose “Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years.”"
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