How many years did those programs take? I assume it may be a common 3+2 case, in which, per other posts on this thread, normally CES awards 4 years bachelors + 1-year Post-graduate diploma. It depends on the college and programs though.
yes it was 3 +2, but IQAS provides 1 year masters in these cases ( my wife got it) but as IQAS is closed now . Any idea if CES provides this 1 year masters.How many years did those programs take? I assume it may be a common 3+2 case, in which, per other posts on this thread, normally CES awards 4 years bachelors + 1-year Post-graduate diploma. It depends on the college and programs though.
1- You need to pay an additional CAD$30 for digital copy. The copy gets sent the day the physical copy is sent. To request the digital copy you need to call CES and pay by phone using a debit or credit card.My wife have applied for a eca in December and we are hoping it gets completed by April but she has not paid for the physical copy.
Now my query is
1- whether we get the digital copy via CES on registered email or not?
2- If not can I ask my friend or relative to pick up the report for me?
3- If none of the above works can we pay charges for the physical delivery of eca after it gets done?
Your friend can pick up ECA on your behalf but you will have to inform them prior to this,My wife have applied for a eca in December and we are hoping it gets completed by April but she has not paid for the physical copy.
Now my query is
1- whether we get the digital copy via CES on registered email or not?
2- If not can I ask my friend or relative to pick up the report for me?
3- If none of the above works can we pay charges for the physical delivery of eca after it gets done?
We have opted for ECA evaluation from CES for my husband's Masters on feb 11th . We have to evaluate for Bachelors degree too. Is there any way to modify it..how can we add one more credential?Hello all,
I thought I would share my experience with you since I don't see a lot of posts regarding UofT's CES as an option for ECA.
Firstly, I am a US citizen in the United States, and I only had my Master of Science (chemistry) from a US university assessed through CES. That being said, your results may vary.
My timeline:
Jan 23, 2018: Application startedFeb 6, 2018: Application submittedFeb 8, 2018: Transcript sentMar 22, 2018: 1. Initial Review In Progress2. Transcript(s) Received3. Initial Review CompleteApril 24, 2018: 4. Assessment in ProgressApril 25, 2018: 5. Assessment Decision Made - digital copy emailed to me; physical copy will be sent shortly ("6. Decision dispatched").
I do not know exactly when the transcript was received because I sent it without tracking. All I know is that one day I logged in and suddenly the checklist went from nothing to steps 1-3 checked off. I do know that it usually takes 1-2 weeks for my letters to be sent from the US to Canada.
The process:
The process to apply for my ECA was, in my opinion, fairly easy, and they try to make it easy to get what you need. UofT uses the same website that they use for other School of Continuing Studies programs, so the login portal is the same as the students use.
Once you've created your profile, CES will send you an email with your (temporary) password, which you can then use to log into the student portal and click on "My Applications" on the left-hand bar to access your ECA application. You will be assigned a student number, which you see on the top right of page once you've logged in.
Under My Applications, you get a checklist of things to fill out, and if you have any questions, you can contact them either by phone or email. I had a question regarding the duration of my Masters program since it was a 5-year condensed B.A./M.Sc. program, and they responded to my email within a day. If you're wondering, I ended up listing the duration as 1 year, since I technically finished my B.A. about a year before I finished my M.Sc. Everything came out fine.
Applicants must start here. They make it very clear what your expectations should be right at the top of the page and offer a tool that explains exactly which documents you need to provide for verification depending on your country. In my case, since I'm from the US and it was a US university, I had to provide a digital copy of my transcripts (front and back), a digital copy of my actual degree (front and back), and a physical transcript sent directly from the issuing university to CES. In order to get the digital copy of my transcript for my application, I had to have a transcript sent to me so that I could scan it.
Once you've completed all the fields and made your selections, you can submit your application. You do not pay for anything until you've finished filling out your profile. The fee when I applied was $210 CAD per credential + mailing fee (if outside of Canada, or if you want tracking) + HST (13% tax on anything beyond the assessment fee).
And then... you wait. They will check off the boxes on their end as they progress through your application, although in my case, steps 1-3 were completed simultaneously, then nothing for another month, and then 4, 5, and (I'm assuming) 6 within the span of a few days. I found this page explaining what each item on their list meant to be very helpful. It's not an easy page to find, though, so I think they should provide a link to it on the application page.
Now, when I applied, the estimated processing time was 14 weeks. Additionally:
As of today, the processing time is now quoted at 12 weeks, but if you're paying attention, you'll notice that my timeline was much shorter than that. Less than 5 weeks, actually, from the date they confirmed receipt and acceptance of my documents. I'm as surprised as you are.
Results:
The soft copy emailed to me is an actual scan of the physical document that they will be sending me in the mail. CES locks the document with a code (explained in the email) to protect your privacy. CES asks you to review the document for any discrepancies and contact them within 24 hours; if they hear nothing from you, they assume that no updates are needed and dispatch your physical copies.
The document is signed by the assessor and states the equivalency both above and below the details of my M.Sc. The document is issued on watermarked paper, and the reverse side details the purpose, standards, and process involved in the ECA.
In the end, my one-ish year M.Sc. was rated as equivalent to a Canadian "Master's degree from a recognized university." Looking forward to creating my EE profile!
You can try to add it using AP007 Missing Documents form and contacting CES. They can give you more information. This might push back your ECA a lot. If you don't mind me asking, why do you need a Bachelor assessed if you are assessing Masters?We have opted for ECA evaluation from CES for my husband's Masters on feb 11th . We have to evaluate for Bachelors degree too. Is there any way to modify it..how can we add one more credential?
Please help me
Hi! I am from Colombia and in the website of CES it says to send the official transcripts in Spanish (no translated) only the diploma should be translated. is this true?I am from Turkey. I have sent official transcripts (sealed, signed) and diploma's translation.
Where did you do your Masters? If it was in India, I have seen mixed results, some people get Masters equivalency others 1-year PG diploma equivalency. Technically, you could send them additional documents, but I think that they would not take your WES ECA into consideration because it is from another agency. Did WES give you 1-year PG equivalency for your Masters? Or did they give you 4-year Bachelors equivalency with your 2 diplomas (4+2)?Dear All,
I have submitted my application to CES for review of my masters degree only.
My bachelors was already assessed by WES positively for 4 years B. Tech Degree. But since they did not give me Masters, I had to get my masters assessed again by CES.
Kindly suggest for 4+2 years of degree, how will CES assess it. Also , since they do not have my bachelors degree details, will they assume that I has completed only 3 yrs of bachelors education instead of 4 yrs and assess accordingly ?
Is there a way by which I can share my positive 4 year WES ECA assessment report with them even before they ask ? Is it advisable to share ?
Looking forward to heard from the members.
Regards,
1. CES does not require a translation for the official transcripts, but all other documents should be translatedHi Guys!
I am from Colombia.
1. In the website it says i need to send my official transcripts in Spanish, someone have sent in other language (not english ) without any translation?
2.I want to submit documents in CES since my university is not listed in WES website tool. Someone has the same problem ? How can I check if my university is liste for UofT?
3.If I want to get my ECA of my specialization (program/certificate) of 1 year with CES, but I did my bachelor ECA by WES is this ok ?
Thanks for your reply !