munjal said:
yes, because it seems that he can get two or more degrees in ECA..
Based on my experience (and opinion), it seems he will have to choose Bachelor's
If you look at the ECA report for a candidate with more than 2 degrees assessed, there are 2 important things to look at.
1. The Canadian equivalency summary (at the top)
2. The equivalency for each degree.
The Canadian equivalency at the top is the most important. E.g for my ECA i had: Bachelor Degree (4 years) and Master's Degree
Each degree then had it's own individual assessment.
Based on that, I would advise the candidate to choose bachelor's.