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.DeeBruv ,see below.Hope you are satisfied. I believe this forum has professionals on it. I'm one. I don't talk carelessly. Be more kind with your comments next time.DeeBruv said:Ok Then. The person can apply hoping that CIC will equate ND+HND with one year canadian Postgraduate 23 points. Please help this forum by pasting a typical WES assessment of such so that we can benefit from that. You can replace the candidate's name with XXXXX
A quote shown above was not by me. may be Canada-done cut and pasted in error. I never did ND or HND.
EVALUATION -
Date: October 11, 2014
Ref#: 2428710
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CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Diploma (three years) and postgraduate certificate (one year)
Note: 1.The National Diploma indicates the name as XXX 2.The Higher National Diploma indicates the Name as XXX.
CREDENTIAL ANALYSIS
1 Credential Authentication:Transcripts were verified by the institution
Country:Nigeria
Credential:National Diploma
Year:1998
Awarded by:Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro
Institution Status:Recognized
Admission requirements:School Certificate
Length of program:Two years
Major/Specialization:Financial Studies
Canadian Equivalencyiploma (two years)
2 Credential Authentication:Transcripts were verified by the institution
Country:Nigeria
Credential:Higher National Diploma
Year:2000
Awarded by:Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro
Institution Status:Recognized
Admission requirements:National Diploma
Length of program:Two years
Major/Specialization:Accountancy
Canadian Equivalencyiploma (three years) and postgraduate certificate (one year)
Remarks:The equivalency for this credential is stated in conjunction with study previously completed (see # 1, above).
Need to order an additional copy, go to http://www.wes.org/ca/apply/xcopy.asp.
WES EVALUATION TERMS
Evaluation Scope: World Education Services (WES) evaluates only formal educational credentials issued by duly recognized educational institutions. WES does not evaluate professional experience. WES evaluations are based upon the best information and resources available to professional evaluators. WES evaluations are offered as non-binding advisory opinions.
Credential Authentication: Evaluations prepared by WES specify the manner in which each document was authenticated. WES authenticates academic records by one of the following methods. The method used depends on what is appropriate for the specific country and level of education.
by requiring that official transcripts be sent to WES directly by the institutions or examination bodies that issued them;
OR
by requiring that official transcripts be authenticated by the relevant government authority (e.g. Ministry of Education) before being sent directly to WES;
OR
by verifying documents submitted by individuals by sending them back to the institutions/examination bodies that issued them and obtaining a written confirmation of their authenticity.
Detailed country-by-country document requirements can be viewed at www.wes.org/ca/required/index.asp
Grades/ Quality Points: WES uses an alphabetic system to identify grades. The standard WES conversion of letter grades into a numerical scale/quality points is as follows: A = 4.00; A-=3.67; B+ = 3.33; B = 3.00; B- = 2.67; C+ = 2.33; C = 2.00; C- = 1.67; D+ = 1.33; D = 1.00; F = 0; F* = (see below)
“F*” indicates a course that was failed initially, but passed on a subsequent attempt. It is not included in the GPA calculation.
“Pass”is not included in the Cumulative Grade Point Average. For study completed at the undergraduate level, it corresponds to at least a “C” in Canada. For graduate and professional study, “Pass” corresponds to at least a “B”.
Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated by multiplying the credits per course by the quality points for the grade for that course, repeating this procedure for each course, totaling the credit hour quality points thus obtained, and dividing by the total number of credits.
Course Level Designation: The designation “U” (upper) or “L” (lower) against a course at the undergraduate level is an indication of its level.
Credit Recognition and Transfer: The course-by-course analysis represents a breakdown of post-secondary study in terms of Canadian semester credits and grade equivalents. One semester credit is equal to one lecture hour each week of the semester. The number of credits accepted for transfer to a degree program or towards a professional license in Canada may vary from those listed in this report in accordance with the policies of the receiving educational institution or licensing body.
Evaluations for Professional Licensing/Certification:WES does not assess professional aptitude or experience. Only authorities qualified in the profession can determine whether an individual meets requirements for licensing or to practice the profession in Canada.