WES does not recognize some of the Indian degrees as Master degree but IQAS does. So, too many people sent documents to them and messed up their system.
I think for some people, they need to articulate their disappointment and validate their assumptions as a way to get closure and possibly move on if this option is unfortunately no longer viable due to high cutoff scores. Also by sharing their negative assumptions, they can get correction from others and counterbalance their views in case they misunderstood the trend or over estimated the negative trend score so as not to give up too early if they still have a chance
How about CES Toronto? I got my assessment done by them and it took 3 months exactly since I uploaded all the documents. I got my MCA degree evaluated by them to Masters equivalency.
I'm at 452 myself - CLB 10 - already maxed out on credentials except for French. What other options do you have?
I'd say keep your application running 9n this end and look into something else.
If you have the extra money, you couple apply for a Masters in the UK - they're giving out work visas after you graduate - I know it's a longer route but it's something. Good luck
To be honest. I am not at all an expert to predict. We have few folks here who have a more realistic data driven approach and I guess they'd be your best bet to advise on chances of 464. However, I'd tell that the common consensus across these threads is to explore other avenues to increase score. e.g: higher IELTS score, spouse ECA, French language etc etc.
I am studying towards a Masters degree and have completed courses with enough credits to make a Post-grad certificate/ diploma. However, due to the nature of my program, I cannot apply for a certificate or diploma but my institution can provide a transcript of all the courses I have completed.
1) Can WES give a certificate/ diploma equivalence (using the credits from the courses I already have) even if my institution has not given me a certificate/ diploma?
2) Will CIC accept the WES report?
There are PNP options. Saskatchewan is actively issuing ITAs with an expanded NOC list. Give it a try. I missed the golden 2017 year and could not crack the 2018/19 cut off due to age factor. Got SK PNP nomination and now have the chance. They are pretty fast now in issuing nominations I see. Got my nomination in exactly 2 months.