ay238 said:
Hi Guys,
I have tried to search around but I am not sure if my MBA counts towards the CRS score (under level of education), but I was wondering if anyone knows this on this forum.
I have an Indian MBA from an AICTE approved private college (MERI, Delhi) that is not affiliated (for the MBA program) with any university. I also have a Bacehlors degree that I know will count, but having the additional degree will improve my score a lot.
Simply getting the transcript from MERI will cost a lot, and I dont want to pay for something that does not count. I was wondering if you guys on the forum know if AICTE approved MBA will count towards my final score.
Yes, you are right, having an additional degree will definitely improve your score. Did you check your degree equivalency on WES site? I would suggest you to check it here to get some idea before you initiate the process http://www.wes.org/ca/evaluations/preliminary.asp.
There are two ways at looking at the issue you have at hand -
Cost and
Benefit.
1.
Cost of getting your transcripts and certificate attested by your college and getting it sent to WES directly. I am not sure how much the college would charge you for attesting the documents and sending to WES. You can avoid this cost by asking your college to send the documents to you in a sealed envelope placed in another envelope, this way, you avoid paying the college the cost of sending the documents directly. Instead, you can get your Bachelors sealed envelope and Masters sealed envelope together in another envelope and send it in one shot to WES for evaluation.
2.
Benefit I do not have much information about MERI to comment on it, but lets assume the worst case scenario, even if WES may not accept it equivalent to Masters in Canada, it may possibly still evaluate it as a post secondary credential which is still better than just getting your Bachelors assessed. You can check this out for yourself here https://www.canadavisa.com/comprehensive-ranking-score-calculator.html. If we consider the case where your MBA is evaluated as a post secondary credential then you can select 'two or more post secondary credentials with atleast one being 3+ years'. This was you get a better score than just evaluating your Bachelors.
Try different combinations in the calculator and see, how much difference does it makes to your score and then you can take a call, whether the cost is justified. For example with only bachelors you get score 400+ and Masters does not make much difference to your score, then it is not worth the cost that you incur, since you will anyway get an invite from OINP with 400+.
If your focus is on improving your scores considerably, then I would say
IELTS is the trump card. Check it out for yourself in the above calculator.
All the best!