i'm 24 years old, btech, 3+ years work ex (best possible for CRS) and have maxed out my IELTS score. my CRS is at 441. i'm sure there are many on the same boat. how could we improve our scores? apart from getting married or taking TEF or doing an other diploma/masters, as these things will take at least an other 1.5-2 years...
Adding further to the above. Before choosing any course or institute, make sure the course/institute is recognised using WED free degree equivalency tool .
i'm 24 years old, btech, 3+ years work ex (best possible for CRS) and have maxed out my IELTS score. my CRS is at 441. i'm sure there are many on the same boat. how could we improve our scores? apart from getting married or taking TEF or doing an other diploma/masters, as these things will take at least an other 1.5-2 years...
i'm 24 years old, btech, 3+ years work ex (best possible for CRS) and have maxed out my IELTS score. my CRS is at 441. i'm sure there are many on the same boat. how could we improve our scores? apart from getting married or taking TEF or doing an other diploma/masters, as these things will take at least an other 1.5-2 years...
Sadly, those are the only realistic options you have to increase your score. A distance degree is a good bet (make sure it is considered valid by any of the ECA orgs). Getting a job offer or getting an intra company transfer to Canada if possible are the other options.
i'm 24 years old, btech, 3+ years work ex (best possible for CRS) and have maxed out my IELTS score. my CRS is at 441. i'm sure there are many on the same boat. how could we improve our scores? apart from getting married or taking TEF or doing an other diploma/masters, as these things will take at least an other 1.5-2 years...
Apart from the options that you have already mentioned yourself, you can attempt to secure a job offer which I believe will add another 25 points. This is not as simple as it may seem to be. In my opinion, the most probably way to increase your points will be to get another education credential and claim additional points with 2 or more degree option than just bachelor. You have time given your age to claim additional points in this way.
No. This post is reference to Abhishek's prediction of score beigng 451 again. So just felt at least it goes to 450 and empties the pool with 450's candidates. This is the not the actual draw result for today. Just an opinion.
i'm 24 years old, btech, 3+ years work ex (best possible for CRS) and have maxed out my IELTS score. my CRS is at 441. i'm sure there are many on the same boat. how could we improve our scores? apart from getting married or taking TEF or doing an other diploma/masters, as these things will take at least an other 1.5-2 years...