That is only part of the instruction. Take a look at the ministerial instruction governing the express entry system:
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(e) 50 points, if the foreign national’s proficiency in their first official language is assessed at level 9 or higher in all language skill areas and they have
- (i) two or more post-secondary program credentials, one of which was issued on completion of a post-secondary program of three years or more,
- (ii) a university-level credential at the master’s level or at the level of an entry-to-practice professional degree for an occupation listed in the National Occupational Classification matrix at Skill Level A for which licensing by a provincial regulatory body is required, or
- (iii) a university-level credential at the doctoral level."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
"Level of education
11 (1) The points that are to be assigned for the level of education factor referred to in subparagraph 8(1)(a)(ii) are the following:
- (a) for a foreign national who has no accompanying spouse or common-law partner
- (i) 0 points, if the foreign national has less than a secondary school credential,
- (ii) 30 points, if the foreign national has a secondary school credential,
- (iii) 90 points, if the foreign national has a one-year post-secondary program credential,
- (iv) 98 points, if the foreign national has a two-year post-secondary program credential,
- (v) 120 points, if the foreign national has a post-secondary program credential of three years or more,
- (vi) 128 points, if the foreign national has two or more post-secondary program credentials and at least one of them was issued at the completion of a post-secondary program of three years or more,
- (vii) 135 points, if the foreign national has a university-level credential at the master’s level or at the level of an entry-to-practice professional degree for an occupation listed in the National Occupational Classification matrix at Skill level A for which licensing by a provincial regulatory body is required, and
- (viii) 150 points, if the foreign national has a university-level credential at the doctoral level; and
- (b) for a foreign national who has an accompanying spouse or common-law partner
- (i) 0 points, if the foreign national has less than a secondary school credential,
- (ii) 28 points, if the foreign national has a secondary school credential,
- (iii) 84 points, if the foreign national has a one-year post-secondary program credential,
- (iv) 91 points, if the foreign national has a two-year post-secondary program credential,
- (v) 112 points, if the foreign national has a post-secondary program credential of three years or more,
- (vi) 119 points, if the foreign national has two or more post-secondary program credentials and at least one of them was issued at the completion of a post-secondary program of three years or more,
- (vii) 126 points, if the foreign national has a university-level credential at the master’s level or an entry-to-practice professional degree for an occupation listed in the National Occupational Classification matrix at Skill level A for which licensing by a provincial regulatory body is require , and
- (viii) 140 points, if the foreign national has a university-level credential at the doctoral level.
Highest level of education
(2) Points are to be assigned under subsection (1) for the highest level of education obtained."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
Hope that makes it clear.
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