Experts, please help...
My wife finished her 3 years' diploma. Using the credits, she transferred to a university and completed a degree only in 2 years. She has done ECA through WES. The report says the below: Bachelor's degree (four years)
I am trying to create EE Profile. Under "Study and Language" section of my spouse, how should I input the info?
1) one bachelor - complete/full academic years: 2
2) one bachelor - complete/full academic years: 4
3) one bachelor - complete/full academic years: 2 + one diploma - complete full academic years: 3
Should I input two info with the Same ECA #?
The reason I am asking is the EE information says one education must be at least 3 years long in order to earn the points. The issue is the degree is 2 years to complete and the only diploma is 3 years. The ECA report seems recognizing the bachelor degree only.
Thank you for advice and tips.
CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Bachelor's degree (four years)
CREDENTIAL ANALYSIS
1.
Canadian Equivalency: Diploma (three years)
2.
Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor's degree (four years)
My wife finished her 3 years' diploma. Using the credits, she transferred to a university and completed a degree only in 2 years. She has done ECA through WES. The report says the below: Bachelor's degree (four years)
I am trying to create EE Profile. Under "Study and Language" section of my spouse, how should I input the info?
1) one bachelor - complete/full academic years: 2
2) one bachelor - complete/full academic years: 4
3) one bachelor - complete/full academic years: 2 + one diploma - complete full academic years: 3
Should I input two info with the Same ECA #?
The reason I am asking is the EE information says one education must be at least 3 years long in order to earn the points. The issue is the degree is 2 years to complete and the only diploma is 3 years. The ECA report seems recognizing the bachelor degree only.
Thank you for advice and tips.
CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Bachelor's degree (four years)
CREDENTIAL ANALYSIS
1.
Canadian Equivalency: Diploma (three years)
2.
Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor's degree (four years)