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mco246

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Hi,

I have two degrees;

WES report shows under credential analysis:

1. Canadian equivalant - Diploma (2 years).
2. Canadian equivalant - Bachelor's degree (4 years).

At the top of the report, it reads: CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY - Bachelor's degree (four years)

Is this report good for choosing in my EE profile under education "Two or more post secondary credentials..." = 119 CRS points?

Those of you who had the same equivalancy, does your WES summary report
at the top say " CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY - "two or more post....", or does it just show the highest level of education?
 
You've made the right choice of Two or more degrees based on this ECA.
 
I also have the same doubt as I have WES assessment for 2 bachelors degrees but in the summary it says only one bachelor degree and I am not sure if i can select the dual entry?
 
Thank you Asivad!

vensharm,

I believe you can choose "Two or more degrees..."

The reason the SUMMARY sais only bachelor's degree at the top, is I think that they just list
your highest education.

I am NOT 100% on this.

If anyone else has anything to add, please do so.
Cheers buddy.
 
vensharm said:
I also have the same doubt as I have WES assessment for 2 bachelors degrees but in the summary it says only one bachelor degree and I am not sure if i can select the dual entry?

Cannot answer this for sure without seeing your ECA report. If you have a Bachelors & Masters combination that is assessed as 2 Bachelor degrees of varying durations, you would've to choose Bachelors instead of 'Two or more...' option.
 
vensharm said:
I also have the same doubt as I have WES assessment for 2 bachelors degrees but in the summary it says only one bachelor degree and I am not sure if i can select the dual entry?

Post the content of your ECA, let's see.
 
Hi everyone,

I did the free degree equivalency tool at WES website and it states this : Equivalency in Canada: Bachelor's and master's degree

My question is does this mean i can claim points for Master's degree or should i claim points for "Two or more post secondary credentials..." ?

Cheers,
 
Render-yo said:
Hi everyone,

I did the free degree equivalency tool at WES website and it states this : Equivalency in Canada: Bachelor's and master's degree

My question is does this mean i can claim points for Master's degree or should i claim points for "Two or more post secondary credentials..." ?

Cheers,

You should be able to claim points for Masters, however, you can't make assumptions based on this. You need an official report from WES (or any other body)
 
I have Bachelors and Masters degree. I have chosen only masters as it is the highest level of education. You should go for highest level of education as the option. I think only when you have two ore more equivalent level of degrees, you should choose that option. If not, highest degree should be your choice.
 
Hi all,

My WES report shows

CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY

Bachelor's degree (three years)

Its pretty obvious that I select the same for my education along with Eca details in my EE profile.

So my question is when do you select Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees?
As I also have a Canadian PostGraduate Diploma.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
darky07 said:
Hi all,

My WES report shows

CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY

Bachelor's degree (three years)

Its pretty obvious that I select the same for my education along with Eca details in my EE profile.

So my question is when do you select Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees?
As I also have a Canadian PostGraduate Diploma.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

You can choose that option. Choose '2 or more...' option for your Canadian diploma.
 
I have completed ACCA and BSc Honours from Oxfor Brookes University UK.
in My ECA report, it shows my ACCA is equal to 3 years of Bachelor degree equivalent to Canadian and BSc degree is equivalent to 4 years of Bachelors degree equivalent to Canadian.
I chose "Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years".. is this option is correct?
 
FaizanAli46 said:
I have completed ACCA and BSc Honours from Oxfor Brookes University UK.
in My ECA report, it shows my ACCA is equal to 3 years of Bachelor degree equivalent to Canadian and BSc degree is equivalent to 4 years of Bachelors degree equivalent to Canadian.
I chose "Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years".. is this option is correct?

If your overall Canadian equivalence summary says Bachelors (Four Years), No. In that case, you'll have to choose Bachelors.