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Can Post-Graduate Diploma is equal to Master's?

Dure-Najaf

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Hello everyone, I am applying for express entry visas. I have a bachelor's in architecture, which is a 5-year degree.
According to my agent, if I get a postgraduate diploma (1 year) in a relevant field, it will be equal to a master's degree when it comes to my CRS score.
I wanted to confirm this before beginning my diploma. Can someone help me out regarding this?
 

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Hello everyone, I am applying for express entry visas. I have a bachelor's in architecture, which is a 5-year degree.
According to my agent, if I get a postgraduate diploma (1 year) in a relevant field, it will be equal to a master's degree when it comes to my CRS score.
I wanted to confirm this before beginning my diploma. Can someone help me out regarding this?
I am not sure how anything that doesn't involve publishing or defending a thesis would ever be equal to a master's degree. Post graduate diploma programs don't involve defending a thesis in general. I do see M. Arch getting assessed as Masters: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/are-you-a-foreign-educated-architect-come-in-let-us-discuss.533294/post-8498537
 
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Taran D

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Hello everyone, I am applying for express entry visas. I have a bachelor's in architecture, which is a 5-year degree.
According to my agent, if I get a postgraduate diploma (1 year) in a relevant field, it will be equal to a master's degree when it comes to my CRS score.
I wanted to confirm this before beginning my diploma. Can someone help me out regarding this?
The diploma is of 1 year and course work whereas Masters' involves coursework and majority mandatory research/thesis. It usually takes 3-4 years depending upon your research. Also depends upon the country you are doing your Masters'. Usually Masters' from India, Pakistan comes down to Bachelor's or Diploma level as per Canadian standards.
 

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The diploma is of 1 year and course work whereas Masters' involves coursework and majority mandatory research/thesis. It usually takes 3-4 years depending upon your research. Also depends upon the country you are doing your Masters'. Usually Masters' from India, Pakistan comes down to Bachelor's or Diploma level as per Canadian standards.
So if I pursue a PG Diploma in AI & ML from a top college/university it will not fall under "Master's degree or professional degree", is it?
 

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The diploma is of 1 year and course work whereas Masters' involves coursework and majority mandatory research/thesis. It usually takes 3-4 years depending upon your research. Also depends upon the country you are doing your Masters'. Usually Masters' from India, Pakistan comes down to Bachelor's or Diploma level as per Canadian standards.
That is not true. I have masters from India and it is equivalent to Canadian masters. Sometimes while applying for international programs, if you have a 5 year bachelor and 1 year of post graduate diploma, you can combine that last year of bachelor into PG and count as masters. BUT that varies country to country, type of course, the total number of credits completed and the evaluating authority. So education evaluation systems such as WES might be able to judge better.
 

Taran D

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That is not true. I have masters from India and it is equivalent to Canadian masters. Sometimes while applying for international programs, if you have a 5 year bachelor and 1 year of post graduate diploma, you can combine that last year of bachelor into PG and count as masters. BUT that varies country to country, type of course, the total number of credits completed and the evaluating authority. So education evaluation systems such as WES might be able to judge better.
Replying to an year old post....
 
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