Hi, do any of you have experience in getting qualified for '2 or more certificates' by getting a Canadian diploma/certificate online?
My original bachelor's degree was from a 'normal' university so I should have no problems getting the ECA for that.
However I've noticed that some universities in Canada offer online options to get certificates/diplomas, eg. the U of Toronto school of continuing studies, but these certificates/diplomas differ in length, some only require 3-4 individual courses, others up to 10. The U of T told me that on the final 'graduation' certificate it doesn't say whether you took online or in-person classes so the end result is technically the same.
So are there any requirements for the 'second' education? I know it says that the first degree/diploma has to be 3 years +, but if that is already fulfilled how do they judge whether the second certificate/diploma is eligible?
My original bachelor's degree was from a 'normal' university so I should have no problems getting the ECA for that.
However I've noticed that some universities in Canada offer online options to get certificates/diplomas, eg. the U of Toronto school of continuing studies, but these certificates/diplomas differ in length, some only require 3-4 individual courses, others up to 10. The U of T told me that on the final 'graduation' certificate it doesn't say whether you took online or in-person classes so the end result is technically the same.
So are there any requirements for the 'second' education? I know it says that the first degree/diploma has to be 3 years +, but if that is already fulfilled how do they judge whether the second certificate/diploma is eligible?