How come 33 extra points?
According to
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/criteria-comprehensive-ranking-system/grid.html; there are 112 for Bachelor's degree OR a three or more year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute and 119 for Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years
A difference of 7 points
Yes, you are right. There is a total difference of 7 points, but that is in these two only(
Two or more certificates program and the Masters itself) not with the Bachelors. The difference of 33-40 points is from the initial study program i.e.
Graduation! For example, Few of my friends have claimed additional 33 points for the "
Two or more certificates" option and 40 points for the "
Masters " program. Particularly, for this, your diploma course needs to be from a recognised university. Only then you will be able to claim the points! But scores also depend on the individuals' profiles. Have a look below:
Case 1:
(with 8777,1-2 years experience)
- If a candidate is having Bachelors only and 1-2 years experience, he/she would be having 404 CRS.
- Whereas the candidate with the "Two or more certificates" and similar experience, would be having a score of 437.
437-404=33
So there is a difference of 33 points!
- On the other hand, If he/she is having Masters and same work experience as mentioned above, his/her scores would be 444.
444-404=40.
So here the difference is of almost 40 points.
Case 2:
(with 8777, 3+ years exeprience)
- If a candidate is Bachelors only with 3 or more years experience, he/she would be standing at 429.
- Whereas the one with "two or more certificates" and 3+ years experience, his/her scores would be 462.
462-429=33
So here again the difference is of 33 points.
- However, the one with Masters and the same work experience would be having a score of 469.
469-429=40.
So, the 7 points is merely a difference between the two higher study programs (
two or more..and the masters) . Hope it clarifies all of your doubts!