Two of more degrees. However, make sure that your Canadian diploma is recognised. However be very careful. This would be helpful http://canlii.ca/t/gg4h3I did my WES for 3 years diploma and it got converted into 2 years. I also have 2 years PG diploma in Canada.
during calculating the CRS, what dropdown should i choose for level of education?
If neither diploma is evaluated as three years or more then they can't claim points for two or more degrees.Two of more degrees. However, make sure that your Canadian diploma is recognised. However be very careful. This would be helpful http://canlii.ca/t/gg4h3
See https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1129&top=29If neither diploma is evaluated as three years or more then they can't claim points for two or more degrees.
Neither of OP's programs was 3 or more years in length according to their ECA.See https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1129&top=29
To get full points for having more than 1 credential:
- at least 1 of the credentials must be for a program of 3 or more years in length
- you need a valid educational credential assessment (ECA) for each credential
The OP hasn't posted the exact language from his ECA, and this is why I have provide the link to the case that provides the exact law on point.Neither of OP's programs was 3 or more years in length according to their ECA.
Two year program.Sorry, so WES has converted 3 years diploma into Canadian equivalency as , Secondary school diploma and diploma (two years)
now can you guys help me to choose from the level of education drop down menu?
Doesn't change the answer. Neither of your programs are 3 years or greater in length.@scylla - I also have 2 years PG certificate from Canadian institution