Bro, a question. Why is that your Master Degree not recognized as Master Degree
Is that a 2 year program and whether was it a distance education or FT
Also, is that from India
I'm asking this because my Master Degree is from India (Anna University, Chennai) and it is a 2 year pgm
Plus on the certificate, it is clearly mentioned 'M.B.A. Distance Education'
Do you think I will get Masters Equivalency or I too might not get. Kindly share your insight ASAP
I'm due to get it in the next few days
Bro, a question. Why is that your Master Degree not recognized as Master Degree
Is that a 2 year program and whether was it a distance education or FT
Also, is that from India
I'm asking this because my Master Degree is from India (Anna University, Chennai) and it is a 2 year pgm
Plus on the certificate, it is clearly mentioned 'M.B.A. Distance Education'
Do you think I will get Masters Equivalency or I too might not get. Kindly share your insight ASAP
I'm due to get it in the next few days
I think it depends on total number of years after 12th. Mine was 5, 3+2. Although I wouldn't claim to be an expert. Mine was a full time course with certificate stating Masters. There is a ECA thread which has more information. Some did get Masters even from India, some didn't.
I think it depends on total number of years after 12th. Mine was 5, 3+2. Although I wouldn't claim to be an expert. Mine was a full time course with certificate stating Masters. There is a ECA thread which has more information. Some did get Masters even from India, some didn't.
But how will they know if our previous degree is a 4 year term or 3. My UG is BE (4 years FT) and PG is MBA (2 years dist)
So how will they come with that idea about the person's UG is a 3 or 4 years term.
I assume that you have only sent your PG (MBA) transcripts to them. Not sure how they are aware about your UG
But how will they know if our previous degree is a 4 year term or 3. My UG is BE (4 years FT) and PG is MBA (2 years dist)
So how will they come with that idea about the person's UG is a 3 or 4 years term.
I assume that you have only sent your PG (MBA) transcripts to them. Not sure how they are aware about your UG
No, I sent both. Besides, it was mentioned on the website that they would ask for more documents if required. Also, they look into the rules needed to pursue a particular course in particular countries. Am really not sure how it works. Some MBA s have gotten masters as far as I can remember. All the best!
Well, it is good for the CEC and PNP dudes. 470s were snatching everything for the past 6 months and it is okay that they (high scorers) can wait now.
Let the low scorers breathe too
Hoping that once lockdown eases and once FSW draws happen, 460s and 450s can also have some good time.
Results: Rounds of invitations
Ministerial Instructions respecting invitations to apply for permanent residence under the Express Entry system – #144 April 16, 2020
Canadian Experience Class See full text of Ministerial Instruction
Number of invitations issued: 3,782Footnote *
Rank required to be invited to apply: 3,782nd or above
Date and time of round: April 16, 2020 at 15:20:02 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 455
Tie-breaking rule: January 20, 2020 at 17:37:33 UTC
If more than one candidate has the lowest score, the cut-off is based on the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles.
Footnotes
Footnote *
Candidates from the Canadian Experience Class were eligible for this round of invitations. Return to footnote *referrer See previous rounds CRS score distribution of candidates in the Express Entry pool as of April 14, 2020
CRS score range
Number of candidates
601-1200
65
501-600
213
451-500
22,206
491-500
190
481-490
746
471-480
2,233
461-470
8,088
451-460
10,949
401-450
42,537
441-450
9,817
431-440
9,774
421-430
6,788
411-420
7,493
401-410
8,665
351-400
51,005
301-350
27,759
0-300
3,500
Total
147,285
The numbers in this table reflect the total number of people in the pool overall, a few days before an invitation round. The score distribution may change as people submit new profiles and other profiles expire.
The table numbers in italics are a detailed breakdown of the bold number immediately above.
I need to decline my ITA due to incorrect information entered by mistake and my point becomes 463 CEC. If I declined my ITA now. Should get ITA in this round?
I need to decline my ITA due to incorrect information entered by mistake and my point becomes 463 CEC. If I declined my ITA now. Should get ITA in this round?
Not sure why people do not perform any sort of clear calculation when dealing with immigration. 1 decline is equal to snatching away a deserving candidate's opportunity.
Be a human. Do not decline ITAs and take away chances of others.
Humble request to all the lethargic and lazy fellows