I am asking this question on my sister's behlaf. She is in India. And needs to get her ECA's done. She has completed Bachelor's of Arts, Bachelor of Education, Masters in Arts and Masters in Education.
So which degree she should get evaluated? On the WES website she used the online tool to check the equivalency, and it came up as:
Masters in Arts as Canadian equivalency of Bachelors degree ( 4 years)
Masters in Education as Canadian equivalency of Masters degree ( 2 years)
Will that be correct if she get these two degrees evaluated??
I am asking this question on my sister's behlaf. She is in India. And needs to get her ECA's done. She has completed Bachelor's of Arts, Bachelor of Education, Masters in Arts and Masters in Education.
So which degree she should get evaluated? On the WES website she used the online tool to check the equivalency, and it came up as:
Masters in Arts as Canadian equivalency of Bachelors degree ( 4 years)
Masters in Education as Canadian equivalency of Masters degree ( 2 years)
Will that be correct if she get these two degrees evaluated??
IMO getting both the masters degrees evaluated might not be as preferred as getting one bachelor's and one master's degree. I would have preferred getting anyone bachelor degree and Master in Education.
On second thought, why don't you get evaluate all the 4 degrees?
IMO getting both the masters degrees evaluated might not be as preferred as getting one bachelor's and one master's degree. I would have preferred getting anyone bachelor degree and Master in Education.
On second thought, why don't you get evaluate all the 4 degrees?
Yeah!! Getting all the degrees evaluated might not be a problem, they are from the same university. So if all the degrees will be evaluated, will that be okay while creating profile later on and and selecting the study option?
Yeah!! Getting all the degrees evaluated might not be a problem, they are from the same university. So if all the degrees will be evaluated, will that be okay while creating profile later on and and selecting the study option?