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pebc eca for pharmacists = professional degree ?

Dr_Voltron

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Dec 7, 2017
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I am a pharmacist (noc 3131) and i have assessed only my bachelors from pebc. I also have a master's degree but didnt assess it

I have chosen master's or professional degree since i am a pharmacist and assessed from pebc but in my eca it is written (Canadian equivalence: Bachelor of science in pharmacy degree)

1) I am only claiming points for my bacherlots, so is choosing master or professional degree correct ?

2) is it a must to get a eca report for my master's ? i really dont need it since my professional degree gives the same points
 

Mike Jimmy

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Nov 14, 2019
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I am a pharmacist (noc 3131) and i have assessed only my bachelors from pebc. I also have a master's degree but didnt assess it

I have chosen master's or professional degree since i am a pharmacist and assessed from pebc but in my eca it is written (Canadian equivalence: Bachelor of science in pharmacy degree)

1) I am only claiming points for my bacherlots, so is choosing master or professional degree correct ?

2) is it a must to get a eca report for my master's ? i really dont need it since my professional degree gives the same points
Did you send ECA report along with documents to PEBC? Normally it is done free of charge if sent with them. Else you will be charged for $100 CAD plus it will take more time.
If yes, then your ECA report will enable to claim points for Masters or Licensed Profession since Pharmacy is a licensed profession.

Hope it clears your doubts.
 

namk123

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Dec 17, 2019
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I am a pharmacist (noc 3131) and i have assessed only my bachelors from pebc. I also have a master's degree but didnt assess it

I have chosen master's or professional degree since i am a pharmacist and assessed from pebc but in my eca it is written (Canadian equivalence: Bachelor of science in pharmacy degree)

1) I am only claiming points for my bacherlots, so is choosing master or professional degree correct ?

2) is it a must to get a eca report for my master's ? i really dont need it since my professional degree gives the same points

Hello
I have the same issue, did you figure out if we should choose master or professional degree OR just bachelor's?
 

namk123

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Dec 17, 2019
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Tha
If you got your ECA done from PEBC, you should choose Master Or Professional Degree.
Thanks for replying.
Are you sure of this information as someone mentioned that he did the same and got refused after receiving ITA for writing the same information (He chose Masters/professional degree while PEBC report mentioned Bachelor's).
Did someone with the same situation get PR?
 

Mike Jimmy

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Nov 14, 2019
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Tha


Thanks for replying.
Are you sure of this information as someone mentioned that he did the same and got refused after receiving ITA for writing the same information (He chose Masters/professional degree while PEBC report mentioned Bachelor's).
Did someone with the same situation get PR?

Yes. My friend has got PR by mentioning the same.
 

Dr_Voltron

Full Member
Dec 7, 2017
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Tha


Thanks for replying.
Are you sure of this information as someone mentioned that he did the same and got refused after receiving ITA for writing the same information (He chose Masters/professional degree while PEBC report mentioned Bachelor's).
Did someone with the same situation get PR?
how come ?
 

shazzpk

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Nov 18, 2020
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I am a pharmacist (noc 3131) and i have assessed only my bachelors from pebc. I also have a master's degree but didnt assess it

I have chosen master's or professional degree since i am a pharmacist and assessed from pebc but in my eca it is written (Canadian equivalence: Bachelor of science in pharmacy degree)

1) I am only claiming points for my bacherlots, so is choosing master or professional degree correct ?

2) is it a must to get a eca report for my master's ? i really dont need it since my professional degree gives the same points

Hi,

Could you please share steps for PEBC evaluation as a pharmacist

thanks